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- Q3231355 subject Q7458901.
- Q3231355 subject Q8509241.
- Q3231355 abstract "The Einhorn–Brunner reaction is the designation for the chemical reaction of imides with alkyl hydrazines to form an isomeric mixture of 1,2,4-triazoles. It was initially described by the German chemist Alfred Einhorn in a paper, published in 1905, describing N-methylol compounds of amides. In 1914 chemist Karl Brunner published a paper expanding on Einhorn's research of the reaction pictured below, thus resulting in the naming as the Einhorn-Brunner. Further research by Brunner, and others in the scientific community, have proven successful synthesis of substituted 1,2,4-triazole products from various imides and hydrazines.".
- Q3231355 thumbnail Einhorn-Brunner_Rxn_Numbered.png?width=300.
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- Q3231355 comment "The Einhorn–Brunner reaction is the designation for the chemical reaction of imides with alkyl hydrazines to form an isomeric mixture of 1,2,4-triazoles. It was initially described by the German chemist Alfred Einhorn in a paper, published in 1905, describing N-methylol compounds of amides. In 1914 chemist Karl Brunner published a paper expanding on Einhorn's research of the reaction pictured below, thus resulting in the naming as the Einhorn-Brunner.".
- Q3231355 label "Einhorn–Brunner reaction".
- Q3231355 depiction Einhorn-Brunner_Rxn_Numbered.png.