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Understanding the fundamental reactions of organic chemistry is paramount to successful research. New chemists and senior chemists alike benefit from reviewing the cornerstones of synthetic chemistry and the various reagents required to conduct them. Not only do these reactions appear in nearly every synthetic endeavor, they can inspire new innovation and reactions based off these fundamental principles.
To assist researchers around the globe, TCI has recently begun preparing a list of essential known named reactions for easy reference and provide the key reagents required to conduct them. This list is under active development and new named reactions will be added over time.
To assist researchers around the globe, TCI has recently begun preparing a list of essential known named reactions for easy reference and provide the key reagents required to conduct them. This list is under active development and new named reactions will be added over time.
List of name reactions
- Claisen Rearrangement
- Aza-Claisen Rearrangement
- Clemmensen Reduction
- Cope Rearrangement
- Aza-Cope Rearrangement
- Oxy-Cope Rearrangement
- Corey-Fuchs Reaction
- Dess-Martin Oxidation
- Eschenmoser-Claisen Rearrangement
- Evans Aldol Reaction
- Fischer Esterification Reaction
- Fischer Indole Synthesis
- Gilman Reaction
- Grignard Reaction
- Henry Reaction (Nitroaldol Reaction)
- Hofmann Elimination Reaction
- Hofmann Rearrangement Reaction
- Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons Reaction
- Ireland-Claisen Rearrangement
- Johnson-Claisen Rearrangement
- Julia Olefination Reaction
- Luche Reduction
- Mukaiyama Aldol Reaction
- Pauson-Khand Reaction
- Pummerer Rearrangement
- Sharpless-Katsuki Asymmetric Epoxidation
- Simmons-Smith Reaction
- Swern Oxidation
- Ugi Four-component Reaction
- Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction
- Weinreb Ketone Synthesis
- Williamson Ether Synthesis
- Wittig Olefination Reaction
- Wolff-Kishner Reduction
- Aldol Reaction