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- Q2792554 subject Q7458901.
- Q2792554 abstract "The Diels–Reese Reaction was first reported in 1934 by O. Diels and J. Reese. An extension to the reaction was made by William Hearon. The reaction is believed to proceed through an unknown intermediate or adduct as proposed by Hearon. By changing the solvent the resulting product will change. With acetic acid as solvent (acidic pH), the reaction yields the diphenylpyrazolone. With xylene as solvent (neutral pH), the reaction gives the indole, and with pyridine (basic pH), the reaction afforded the carbomethoxyquinoline which can be degraded to the dihydroquinoline.".
- Q2792554 thumbnail Diels_Reese.png?width=300.
- Q2792554 wikiPageWikiLink Q208366.
- Q2792554 wikiPageWikiLink Q210385.
- Q2792554 wikiPageWikiLink Q319541.
- Q2792554 wikiPageWikiLink Q47512.
- Q2792554 wikiPageWikiLink Q7458901.
- Q2792554 comment "The Diels–Reese Reaction was first reported in 1934 by O. Diels and J. Reese. An extension to the reaction was made by William Hearon. The reaction is believed to proceed through an unknown intermediate or adduct as proposed by Hearon. By changing the solvent the resulting product will change. With acetic acid as solvent (acidic pH), the reaction yields the diphenylpyrazolone.".
- Q2792554 label "Diels–Reese reaction".
- Q2792554 depiction Diels_Reese.png.