Define Reimer Riemann Reaction.
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The Reimer–Tiemann reaction is a chemical reaction used for the ortho-formylation of phenols; with the simplest example being the conversion of phenol to salicylaldehyde. The reaction was discovered by Karl Reimer and Ferdinand Tiemann. The. Reimer in question was Karl Reimer not the lesser known Carl Ludwig Reimer
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When derivative of phenol react with base [NaOH], it forms phenoxide ion which is much stable and electron are rich than phenol in presence of chloroform to form salicylaldehyde.
it's the photo of the reaction.
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