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write chemical reaction for benzoin condensation​

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The reaction generally occurs between aromatic aldehydes or glyoxals. The reaction is formally a 1,2-addition reaction and is catalyzed by nucleophiles such as a cyanide anion or an N-heterocyclic carbene (usually thiazolium salts). The reaction product is an aromatic acyloin, with benzoin as the parent compound.


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It generally occurs between aromatic aldehydes or glyoxals. The reaction is formally a 1,2-addition reaction and is catalyzed by nucleophiles such as a cyanide anion or an N-heterocyclic carbene (usually thiazolium salts). The reaction product is an aromatic acyloin, with benzoin as the parent compound.

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