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- Balz–Schiemann_reaction abstract "The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which anilines (1) are transformed to aryl fluorides (3) via diazonium fluoroborates (2). Named after the German chemists Günther Schiemann and Günther Balz, this reaction is the preferred route to fluorobenzene and some related derivatives, including 4-fluorobenzoic acid.The Schiemann reactionThe reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.".
- Q572113 abstract "The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which anilines (1) are transformed to aryl fluorides (3) via diazonium fluoroborates (2). Named after the German chemists Günther Schiemann and Günther Balz, this reaction is the preferred route to fluorobenzene and some related derivatives, including 4-fluorobenzoic acid.The Schiemann reactionThe reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.".
- Balz–Schiemann_reaction comment "The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which anilines (1) are transformed to aryl fluorides (3) via diazonium fluoroborates (2). Named after the German chemists Günther Schiemann and Günther Balz, this reaction is the preferred route to fluorobenzene and some related derivatives, including 4-fluorobenzoic acid.The Schiemann reactionThe reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.".
- Q572113 comment "The Schiemann reaction (also called the Balz–Schiemann reaction) is a chemical reaction in which anilines (1) are transformed to aryl fluorides (3) via diazonium fluoroborates (2). Named after the German chemists Günther Schiemann and Günther Balz, this reaction is the preferred route to fluorobenzene and some related derivatives, including 4-fluorobenzoic acid.The Schiemann reactionThe reaction is similar to the Sandmeyer reaction, which converts diazonium salts to other aryl halides.".