2011
DOI: 10.1021/ar100114m
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Critical Perspective: Named Reactions Discovered and Developed by Women

Abstract: Named organic reactions. As chemists, we're all familiar with them: who can forget the Diels-Alder reaction? But how much do we know about the people behind the names? For example, can you identify a reaction named for a woman? How about a reaction discovered or developed by a woman but named for her male adviser? Our attempts to answer these simple questions started us on the journey that led to this Account. We introduce you to four reactions named for women and nine reactions discovered or developed by wome… Show more

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“…The novelty of this selective aromatic functionalization was recently recognized, and the process is now known as the Catellani reaction. 8 This reaction was first named by Tsuji 2d and Lautens. 2e,f…”
Section: ■ Aromatic Alkylationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The novelty of this selective aromatic functionalization was recently recognized, and the process is now known as the Catellani reaction. 8 This reaction was first named by Tsuji 2d and Lautens. 2e,f…”
Section: ■ Aromatic Alkylationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[383] It was further demonstrated by Cläre and Heinz Hunsdiecker to be a general and useful halogenation method (Figure 92a). [384, 385] The mechanism of the reaction involves homolytic cleavage of the O−X bond of the acyl hypohalite intermediate ( 346 ) followed by decarboxylation and radical recombination to give the alkyl halide product. [386] Many variations of Hunsdiecker reaction had been developed over the years.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aleksandr P. Borodin beschrieb sie 1861 zuerst anhand der Synthese von Methylbromid aus Silberacetat und Brom . Später gelang Claire und Heinz Hunsdiecker der Nachweis, dass die Reaktion eine allgemein anwendbare und nützliche Halogenierungsmethode ist (Abbildung a) . Mechanistisch verläuft die Reaktion unter homolytischer Spaltung der O‐X‐Bindung im intermediären Acylhypohalit 346 gefolgt von einer Decarboxylierung und der radikalischen Rekombination zum Alkylhalogenidprodukt .…”
Section: Verschiedene Reaktionenunclassified