Gattermann reaction

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The Gattermann rection in organic chemistry refers to that reaction where a diazonium salt is converted to an aryl halide by using copper powder and hydrochloric acid as opposed to using cuprous salt of the halide as in the Sandmeyer reaction.

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  • Organic Chemistry R.N Morrison, R.T Boyd (p869)


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