Friedländer synthesis
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The Friedländer synthesis is the chemical reaction of 2-aminobenzaldehydes with ketones to form quinoline derivatives. It is named after German chemist Paul Friedländer (1857-1923).
Several reviews have been published.
[edit] References
- ^ Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 3, p.56 (1955); Vol. 28, p.11 (1948). (Article)
- ^ Friedländer, P. Ber. 1882, 15, 2572.
- ^ Friedländer, P.; Gohring, C. F. Ber. 1883, 16, 1833.
- ^ Manske, R. H. Chem. Rev. 1942, 30, 113. (Review)
- ^ Bergstrom, F. W. Chem. Rev. 1944, 35, 77. (Review)
- ^ Cheng, C. C.; Yan, S. J. Org. React. 1982, 28, 37. (Review)
[edit] See also
- Niementowski quinoline synthesis
- Pfitzinger reaction