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- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement abstract "The Fischer–Hepp rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in which an aromatic N-nitroso or nitrosamine converts to a carbon nitroso compound:This organic reaction was first described by the German chemist Otto Philipp Fischer (1852–1932 ) and Eduard Hepp (June 11, 1851 – June 18, 1917) in 1886, and is of importance because para-NO secondary anilines cannot be prepared in a direct reaction.The rearrangement reaction takes place by reacting the nitrosamine precursor with hydrochloric acid. The chemical yield is generally good under these conditions, but often much poorer if a different acid is used. The exact reaction mechanism is unknown but there is evidence suggesting an intramolecular reaction.".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement thumbnail Fischerhepp.png?width=300.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageExternalLink Industry.pdf&w=%22edward+john+bevan%22+1856&d=IIPN7S72Q8lO&icp=1&.intl=us.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageID "5560395".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageLength "1982".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageRevisionID "682240334".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Aniline.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Arene_substitution_pattern.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Aromaticity.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rearrangement_reactions.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Friedel–Crafts_reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Fries_rearrangement.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Hofmann–Martius_rearrangement.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Hydrochloric_acid.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Intramolecular_reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Nitrosamine.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Nitroso.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink O._W._Fischer.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Organic_reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_mechanism.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Rearrangement_reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink Yield_(chemistry).
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLink File:Fischerhepp.png.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fischer–Hepp rearrangement".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement name "Fischer-Hepp rearrangement".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement namedafter O._W._Fischer.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement namedafter "Eduard Hepp".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement type "Rearrangement reaction".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_link.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reactionbox.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reactionbox_Identifiers.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement subject Category:Rearrangement_reactions.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement hypernym Reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement type Disease.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement type Eponym.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement type Reaction.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement type Redirect.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement comment "The Fischer–Hepp rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in which an aromatic N-nitroso or nitrosamine converts to a carbon nitroso compound:This organic reaction was first described by the German chemist Otto Philipp Fischer (1852–1932 ) and Eduard Hepp (June 11, 1851 – June 18, 1917) in 1886, and is of importance because para-NO secondary anilines cannot be prepared in a direct reaction.The rearrangement reaction takes place by reacting the nitrosamine precursor with hydrochloric acid.".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement label "Fischer–Hepp rearrangement".
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Q1968891.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Fischer-Hepp-Umlagerung.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Transposición_de_Fischer-Hepp.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs フィッシャー・ヘップ転位.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Fischer-Hepp-omlegging.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Rearranjo_de_Fischer-Hepp.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs m.0dslvg.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs Q1968891.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement sameAs 费歇尔-赫普重排反应.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement wasDerivedFrom Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement?oldid=682240334.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement depiction Fischerhepp.png.
- Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement isPrimaryTopicOf Fischer–Hepp_rearrangement.