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- Eschenmoser_fragmentation abstract "The Eschenmoser fragmentation, first published in 1967, is the chemical reaction of α,β-epoxyketones (1) with aryl sulfonylhydrazines (2) to give alkynes (3) and carbonyl compounds (4). This reaction is named after the Swiss chemist Albert Eschenmoser, who devised it in collaboration with an industrial research group around Günther Ohloff in Firmenich for the production of muscone and related macrocyclic musks. Hence, the reaction is also known as Eschenmoser–Ohloff fragmentation. In the same year, i.e. 1967, Masato Tanabe et al. of SRI International published an article detailing on the reaction, and thus, some also refer to it as the Eschenmoser–Tanabe fragmentation.Several examples exist in the literature, and the reaction is also carried out on industrial scale.".
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation thumbnail Eschemoser_Fragmentation_Scheme.png?width=300.
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- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageRevisionID "607153192".
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Eschenmoser.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Alkyne.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Aryl.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Base_(chemistry).
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elimination_reactions.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Dichloromethane.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Firmenich.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Grob_fragmentation.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Günther_Ohloff.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazone.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Macrocycle.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Macrocycles.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Masato_Tanabe.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Muscone.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Musk.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink SRI_International.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Shapiro_reaction.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink Wharton_reaction.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink File:Eschemoser_Fragmentation_Mechanism.png.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLink File:Eschemoser_Fragmentation_Scheme.png.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eschenmoser fragmentation".
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation hasPhotoCollection Eschenmoser_fragmentation.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation subject Category:Elimination_reactions.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation hypernym Reaction.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation type Disease.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation type Eponym.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation type Reaction.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation comment "The Eschenmoser fragmentation, first published in 1967, is the chemical reaction of α,β-epoxyketones (1) with aryl sulfonylhydrazines (2) to give alkynes (3) and carbonyl compounds (4). This reaction is named after the Swiss chemist Albert Eschenmoser, who devised it in collaboration with an industrial research group around Günther Ohloff in Firmenich for the production of muscone and related macrocyclic musks. Hence, the reaction is also known as Eschenmoser–Ohloff fragmentation.".
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation label "Eschenmoser fragmentation".
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Eschenmoser-Fragmentierung.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Fragmentación_de_Eschenmoser.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs エッシェンモーザー・タナベ開裂.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Eschenmoser-fragmentering.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs m.0261tcf.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Q900875.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Q900875.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation sameAs Eschenmoser断裂反应.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation wasDerivedFrom Eschenmoser_fragmentation?oldid=607153192.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation depiction Eschemoser_Fragmentation_Scheme.png.
- Eschenmoser_fragmentation isPrimaryTopicOf Eschenmoser_fragmentation.