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  2. Claisen–Schmidt condensation - Wikipedia

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    It can be considered as a specific variation of the aldol condensation. This reaction is named after two of its pioneering investigators Rainer Ludwig Claisen and J. Gustav Schmidt, who independently published on this topic in 1880 and 1881. [1] [2] [3] An example is the synthesis of dibenzylideneacetone ((1E, 4E)-1,5-diphenylpenta-1,4-dien-3 ...

  3. Aldol condensation - Wikipedia

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    A crossed aldol condensation is a result of two dissimilar carbonyl compounds containing α-hydrogen(s) undergoing aldol condensation. Ordinarily, this leads to four possible products as either carbonyl compound can act as the nucleophile and self-condensation is possible, which makes a synthetically useless mixture.

  4. Claisen condensation - Wikipedia

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    The Dieckmann condensation, where a molecule with two ester groups reacts intramolecularly, forming a cyclic β-keto ester. In this case, the ring formed must not be strained, usually a 5- or 6-membered chain or ring. Retro-Claisen condensation is the reverse of the title reaction, i.e., the base-induced cleavage of 2-ketoesters

  5. Aldol reaction - Wikipedia

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    The aldol reaction (aldol addition) is a reaction in organic chemistry that combines two carbonyl compounds (e.g. aldehydes or ketones) to form a new β-hydroxy carbonyl compound. Its simplest form might involve the nucleophilic addition of an enolized ketone to another:

  6. Condensation reaction - Wikipedia

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    Idealized scheme showing condensation of two amino acids to give a peptide bond. Many variations of condensation reactions exist. Common examples include the aldol condensation and the Knoevenagel condensation , which both form water as a by-product, as well as the Claisen condensation and the Dieckman condensation (intramolecular Claisen ...

  7. Aldol reactions - Wikipedia

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    Intramolecular aldol condensation is between two aldehyde groups or ketone groups in the same molecule. Five- or six-membered α , β -unsaturated ketone or aldehydes are formed as products. This reaction is an important approach to the formation of carbon-carbon bonds in organic molecules containing ring systems.

  8. Chalcone - Wikipedia

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    Chalcone is usually prepared by an aldol condensation between benzaldehyde and acetophenone. [ 6 ] This reaction, which can be carried out without any solvent, is so reliable that it is often given as an example of green chemistry in undergraduate education.

  9. Rainer Ludwig Claisen - Wikipedia

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    Described the condensation of aromatic aldehydes with aliphatic aldehydes or ketones in 1881. This variation of the now well-known aldol condensation reaction is called the Claisen–Schmidt condensation. Discovered (1887) the condensation reaction of an ester with an activated methylene group, now known as the Claisen condensation.