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- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction abstract "The Wurtz–Fittig reaction is the chemical reaction of aryl halides with alkyl halides and sodium metal to give substituted aromatic compounds.The reaction is named after Charles-Adolphe Wurtz, who discovered in 1855 a similar reaction between two alkyl halides (Wurtz reaction), and Rudolph Fittig, who discovered that also aryl halides undergo this reaction.The reaction works best for forming asymmetrical products if the halide reactants are somehow separate in their relative chemical reactivities. One way to accomplish this is to form the reactants with halogens of different periods. Typically the alkyl halide is made more reactive than the aryl halide, increasing the probability that the alkyl halide will form the organosodium bond first and thus act more effectively as a nucleophile toward the aryl halide.Typically the reaction is used for the alkylation of aryl halides; however, with the use of ultrasound the reaction can also be made useful for the production of biphenyl compounds of type Ph–Ph.".
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- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageRevisionID "680671129".
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Alkyl_halide.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aryl_halide.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbon-carbon_bond_forming_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Substitution_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Charles-Adolphe_Wurtz.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Haloalkane.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Nucleophile.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organosodium.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organosodium_chemistry.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Period_(periodic_table).
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Reactivity_(chemistry).
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Rudolph_Fittig.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
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- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Wurtz–Fittig_reaction_Picture.jpg.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wurtz–Fittig reaction".
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- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction subject Category:Carbon-carbon_bond_forming_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction subject Category:Substitution_reactions.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction comment "The Wurtz–Fittig reaction is the chemical reaction of aryl halides with alkyl halides and sodium metal to give substituted aromatic compounds.The reaction is named after Charles-Adolphe Wurtz, who discovered in 1855 a similar reaction between two alkyl halides (Wurtz reaction), and Rudolph Fittig, who discovered that also aryl halides undergo this reaction.The reaction works best for forming asymmetrical products if the halide reactants are somehow separate in their relative chemical reactivities. ".
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction label "Wurtz–Fittig reaction".
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Реакция_на_Вюрц-Фитиг.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Wurtz-Fittig-Synthese.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Wurtz-Fittig-reactie.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Reakcja_Wurtza-Fittiga.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs m.0grk6t.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Q901404.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs Q901404.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction sameAs 武尔茨-菲蒂希反应.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction wasDerivedFrom Wurtz–Fittig_reaction?oldid=680671129.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction depiction Wurtz–Fittig_reaction_Picture.jpg.
- Wurtz–Fittig_reaction isPrimaryTopicOf Wurtz–Fittig_reaction.