Buchler Glossary

Cascade Reaction

A cascade reaction, also known as a domino reaction or tandem reaction, is a chemical process that comprises at least two consecutive reactions such that each subsequent reaction occurs only in virtue of the chemical functionality formed in the previous step.

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Arylation

Any reaction that involves the addition of one or more aryl groups. Examples for arylations are Cross Coupling...

Azidation

Azidation is any reaction that results in the formation of an azide.

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...