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  2. Organic reaction - Wikipedia

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    The oldest organic reactions are combustion of organic fuels and saponification of fats to make soap. Modern organic chemistry starts with the Wöhler synthesis in 1828. In the history of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards have been given for the invention of specific organic reactions such as the Grignard reaction in 1912, the Diels–Alder ...

  3. List of organic reactions - Wikipedia

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    Schorigin Shorygin reaction, Shorygin reaction, Wanklyn reaction; Schotten–Baumann reaction; Seliwanoff's test; Semidine rearrangement; Semmler–Wolff reaction; Seyferth–Gilbert homologation; Shapiro reaction; Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation; Sharpless epoxidation [34] Sharpless oxyamination or aminohydroxylation; Shenck ene reaction ...

  4. Category:Organic reactions - Wikipedia

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  5. Organic Reactions - Wikipedia

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    Organic Reactions is a peer-reviewed book series that was established in 1942. It publishes detailed descriptions of useful organic reactions.Each article (called a chapter) is an invited review of the primary source material for the given reaction, and is written under tight editorial control, making it a secondary to tertiary‑level source.

  6. Reductive amination - Wikipedia

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    A classic named reaction is the Mignonac reaction (1921) [13] involving reaction of a ketone with ammonia over a nickel catalyst. An example of this reaction is the synthesis of 1-phenylethylamine from acetophenone: [14] Reductive amination acetophenone ammonia. Additionally, many systems catalyze reductive aminations with hydrogenation ...

  7. Organic synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Before beginning any organic synthesis, it is important to understand the chemical reactions, reagents, and conditions required in each step to guarantee successful product formation. When determining optimal reaction conditions for a given synthesis, the goal is to produce an adequate yield of pure product with as few steps as possible. [ 13 ]

  8. Name reaction - Wikipedia

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    A name reaction (or named reaction) is a chemical reaction named after its discoverer(s) or developer(s). Among the tens of thousands of organic reactions that are known, hundreds of such reactions are typically identified by the eponym . [ 1 ]

  9. Physical organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Physical organic chemistry is the study of the relationship between structure and reactivity of organic molecules.More specifically, physical organic chemistry applies the experimental tools of physical chemistry to the study of the structure of organic molecules and provides a theoretical framework that interprets how structure influences both mechanisms and rates of organic reactions.