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- Prins_reaction abstract "The Prins reaction is an organic reaction consisting of an electrophilic addition of an aldehyde or ketone to an alkene or alkyne followed by capture of a nucleophile. The outcome of the reaction depends on reaction conditions (scheme 1). With water and a protic acid such as sulfuric acid as the reaction medium and formaldehyde the reaction product is a 1,3-diol. When water is absent, the cationic intermediate loses a proton to give an allylic alcohol. With an excess of formaldehyde and a low reaction temperature the reaction product is a dioxane. When water is replaced by acetic acid the corresponding esters are formed.".
- Prins_reaction thumbnail ThePrinsReaction.png?width=300.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageExternalLink Chapter26a.pdf.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageExternalLink prins-reaction.shtm.
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- Prins_reaction wikiPageLength "7097".
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- Prins_reaction wikiPageRevisionID "627890042".
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink 1,4-Dioxane.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Acetal.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Alkene.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Alkyne.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Allyl_alcohol.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Anethole.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Boron_tribromide.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Camphene.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Carbenium_ion.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Carbocation.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Carbon–carbon_bond.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Cascade_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Addition_reactions.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carbon-carbon_bond_forming_reactions.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Cis–trans_isomerism.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Concerted_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Decalin.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Diastereomer.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Dichloromethane.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Diol.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Electrophile.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Electrophilic_addition.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Elimination_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Ene_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Eugenol.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Formaldehyde.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Halogen.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Hendrik_Jacobus_Prins.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Heteropoly_acid.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Isosafrole.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_acids_and_bases.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Neighbouring_group_participation.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Nucleophile.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Organic_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Oxetane.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Oxonium_ion.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Paternò–Büchi_reaction.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Pinacol_rearrangement.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Pinene.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Protonation.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_mechanism.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Resonance_(chemistry).
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Room_temperature.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Styrene.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Sulfuric_acid.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_rubber.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Tin(IV)_chloride.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Titanium_tetrachloride.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Total_synthesis.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Trimethylsilyl.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Carbonyl_ene_vs_Prins_reaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Halo-Prins_reaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Isoprene_Prins_reaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Prins_pinacol_reaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Prins_reaction_mechanism.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:PrinsreactionApplication.svg.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:Styrene_Prins_reaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLink File:ThePrinsReaction.png.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prins reaction".
- Prins_reaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prins".
- Prins_reaction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prins_reaction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Prins_reaction subject Category:Addition_reactions.
- Prins_reaction subject Category:Carbon-carbon_bond_forming_reactions.
- Prins_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Prins_reaction hypernym Reaction.
- Prins_reaction type Disease.
- Prins_reaction type Eponym.
- Prins_reaction type Reaction.
- Prins_reaction comment "The Prins reaction is an organic reaction consisting of an electrophilic addition of an aldehyde or ketone to an alkene or alkyne followed by capture of a nucleophile. The outcome of the reaction depends on reaction conditions (scheme 1). With water and a protic acid such as sulfuric acid as the reaction medium and formaldehyde the reaction product is a 1,3-diol. When water is absent, the cationic intermediate loses a proton to give an allylic alcohol.".
- Prins_reaction label "Prins reaction".
- Prins_reaction sameAs Q267374.
- Prins_reaction sameAs Prins-Reaktion.
- Prins_reaction sameAs واکنش_پرینس.
- Prins_reaction sameAs Prins-reactie.
- Prins_reaction sameAs m.0blh42.
- Prins_reaction sameAs Реакция_Принса.
- Prins_reaction sameAs Q267374.
- Prins_reaction sameAs 普林斯反应.
- Prins_reaction wasDerivedFrom Prins_reaction?oldid=627890042.
- Prins_reaction depiction ThePrinsReaction.png.
- Prins_reaction isPrimaryTopicOf Prins_reaction.