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  2. Benzoin condensation - Wikipedia

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    In the classic example, benzaldehyde is converted to benzoin (PhCH(OH)C(O)Ph). [3] The benzoin condensation was first reported in 1832 by Justus von Liebig and Friedrich Wöhler during their research on bitter almond oil. [4] The catalytic version of the reaction involving cyanide was developed by Nikolay Zinin in the late 1830s. [5] [6 ...

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  4. Reaction mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The electron or arrow pushing method is often used in illustrating a reaction mechanism; for example, see the illustration of the mechanism for benzoin condensation in the following examples section. A reaction mechanism shows how acetone reacts with methanol in acidic environment using curved arrow (electron or arrow pushing method)

  5. Benzoin (organic compound) - Wikipedia

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    Benzoin (/ ˈ b ɛ n z oʊ. ɪ n / or /-ɔɪ n /) is an organic compound with the formula PhCH(OH)C(O)Ph. It is a hydroxy ketone attached to two phenyl groups. It appears as off-white crystals, with a light camphor-like odor. Benzoin is synthesized from benzaldehyde in the benzoin condensation.

  6. Cyanohydrin reaction - Wikipedia

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    With aromatic aldehydes such as benzaldehyde, the benzoin condensation is a competing reaction. The reaction is used in carbohydrate chemistry as a chain extension method for example that of D-xylose.

  7. Cannizzaro reaction - Wikipedia

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    The process is a redox reaction involving transfer of a hydride from one substrate molecule to ... Benzoin condensation - self-reaction of aldehydes to give α ...

  8. Umpolung - Wikipedia

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    For example, cyanide is a key catalyst in the benzoin condensation, a classical example of polarity inversion. Mechanism of the benzoin condensation The net result of the benzoin reaction is that a bond has been formed between two carbons that are normally electrophiles.

  9. Benzilic acid rearrangement - Wikipedia

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    The benzilic acid rearrangement is formally the 1,2-rearrangement of 1,2-diketones to form α-hydroxy–carboxylic acids using a base.This reaction receives its name from the reaction of benzil with potassium hydroxide to form benzilic acid.