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- Guerbet_reaction abstract "The Guerbet reaction, named after Marcel Guerbet (1861–1938), is an organic reaction converting a primary aliphatic alcohol into its β-alkylated dimer alcohol with loss of one equivalent of water. This reaction requires a catalyst and elevated temperatures.The original 1899 publication concerned the conversion of n-butanol to 2-ethyl-1-hexanol. The alcohols derived from this reaction are called Guerbet alcohols. Application of long-chained aliphatic alcohols gives access to surfactants.The reaction requires alkali metal hydroxides or alkoxides and hydrogenation catalysts such as Raney Nickel at higher temperature (220 °C) and pressure.".
- Guerbet_reaction thumbnail GuerbetReaction.png?width=300.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageExternalLink www.zenitech.com.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageExternalLink search=%22Guerbet%20Reaction%22.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageID "7384821".
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageLength "3478".
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageRevisionID "637543955".
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink 1,3-Butadiene.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink 1-Pentanol.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink 1-pentanol.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aldol_condensation.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aliphatic.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aliphatic_compound.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Alkoxide.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Cannizzaro_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylic_acid.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Catalysis.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Catalyst.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condensation_reactions.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fatty_alcohols.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Diene.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Dimer_(chemistry).
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Disproportionation.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenation.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Iridium.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Lebedev_process.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Guerbet.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink N-Butanol.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organic_oxidation.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organic_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organic_redox_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Ostromisslenskii_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink P-Xylene.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Pentamethylcyclopentadiene.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_tert-butoxide.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Raney_Nickel.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Raney_nickel.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_mechanism.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Tishchenko_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:GuerbetReaction.png.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:GuerbetReactionScope.png.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Guerbet_ReactionMechanism.png.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guerbet reaction".
- Guerbet_reaction hasPhotoCollection Guerbet_reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guerbet_reaction subject Category:Condensation_reactions.
- Guerbet_reaction subject Category:Fatty_alcohols.
- Guerbet_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Guerbet_reaction hypernym Reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction type Disease.
- Guerbet_reaction type Eponym.
- Guerbet_reaction type Reaction.
- Guerbet_reaction comment "The Guerbet reaction, named after Marcel Guerbet (1861–1938), is an organic reaction converting a primary aliphatic alcohol into its β-alkylated dimer alcohol with loss of one equivalent of water. This reaction requires a catalyst and elevated temperatures.The original 1899 publication concerned the conversion of n-butanol to 2-ethyl-1-hexanol. The alcohols derived from this reaction are called Guerbet alcohols.".
- Guerbet_reaction label "Guerbet reaction".
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Guerbet-Kondensation.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Reacción_de_Guerbet.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Guerbet-reactie.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs m.02601kc.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Q167730.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Q167730.
- Guerbet_reaction sameAs Guerbet反应.
- Guerbet_reaction wasDerivedFrom Guerbet_reaction?oldid=637543955.
- Guerbet_reaction depiction GuerbetReaction.png.
- Guerbet_reaction isPrimaryTopicOf Guerbet_reaction.