What is claisen schmidt reaction?
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The base catalysed crossed aldol condensation between benzaldehyde and an aliphatic aldehyde or an aryl-alkyl ketone containing atleast one α-hydrogen atom is called Claisen-Shmidt reaction .
This reaction is named after two of its spearheading agents Rainer Ludwig Claisen and J. G.
The magnesium oxide precious stone has been connected as impetus. It has likewise been seen that the reactants with substituent bunches in both of the two sweet-smelling rings experience the Claisen– Schmidt reaction at a slower rate than the unsubstituted reactants.
This reaction is named after two of its spearheading agents Rainer Ludwig Claisen and J. G.
The magnesium oxide precious stone has been connected as impetus. It has likewise been seen that the reactants with substituent bunches in both of the two sweet-smelling rings experience the Claisen– Schmidt reaction at a slower rate than the unsubstituted reactants.
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--> Claisen-Schmidt reaction is a reaction between an aldehyde or ketone having alpha-hydrogen and a carbonyl compound which doesn't have alpha-hydrogen.
--> It is named after the two scientist who researched about this.
--> Dibenzylideneacetone is produced using this type of reaction.
--> This starts with aldol reaction which continues with elimination reaction followed by decarboxylation.
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