Any reaction that involves the addition of one or more aryl groups. Examples for arylations are Cross Coupling...
Buchler Glossary
1,4-Addition (conjugate addition)
The Michael reaction is the conjugate 1,4-addition of a resonance stabilized carbanion (michael donor) to an activated α,β-unsaturated compound (michael acceptor).
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Asymmetric Synthesis (Enantioselective Synthesis)
Asymmetric Synthesis (Enantioselective Synthesis) is the conversion of an achiral substance into a chiral, nonracemic...
Bargellini Reaction
The original reaction (1906) was a mixture of the reagents phenol, chloroform, and acetone in the presence of a sodium...
Barton-Zard Reaction
The Barton–Zard reaction is a route to pyrrole derivatives via the reaction of a nitroalkene with an α-isocyanoacetate...
Betti Reaction
The three-component reaction of aldehydes, primary aromatic amines, and phenols to produce α-aminobenzylphenols is...