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primary amine. The
Zincke reaction should not be
confused with the
Zincke-Suhl
reaction or the
Zincke nitration. Furthermore, the
Zincke reaction has nothing...
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Zincke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian Friedrich Zincke,
German painter Foster Barham Zincke (1817–1893), clergyman,...
- The
Zincke nitration is a
nitration reaction in
which a
bromine is
replaced by a
nitro group on an electron-rich aryl
compound such as a
phenol or cresol...
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Ernst Carl
Theodor Zincke (19 May 1843 – 17
March 1928) was a
German chemist and the
academic adviser of Otto Hahn.
Theodor Zincke was born in Uelzen...
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Zincke aldehydes, or 5-aminopenta-2,4-dienals, are the
product of the
reaction of a
pyridinium salt with two
equivalents of any
secondary amine, followed...
- The
Zincke–Suhl
reaction is a
special case of a Friedel-Crafts
alkylation and was
first described by
Theodor Zincke and Suhl in 1906.
Unlike the traditional...
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often not
needed to
remove TCEP
before modification of
protein thiols. In
Zincke cleavage,
halogens oxidize disulfides to a
sulfenyl halide:
ArSSAr + Cl...
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Heinrich Zincke or
Georg Heinrich Zincken (27
September 1692,
Altenroda – 15
August 1769, Braunschweig) was a
German jurist and cameralist.
Zincke studied...
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Christian Friedrich Zincke (c.1683–5 – 24
March 1767) was a
German miniature painter active in
England in the 18th century. He was born in Dresden, Germany...
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Foster Barham Zincke (5
January 1817 – 23
August 1893) was a clergyman, a traveller, and an antiquary.
Zincke was born on 5
January 1817 at Eardley, a...