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Gomberg-Bachmann pinacol synthesis

Diols (pinacols) can be synthesized by reduction of aldehydes and ketones with active metals such as sodium, magnesium, or aluminum. Aromatic ketones give better yields than aliphatic ones. The use of a Mg—Mgl2 mixture has been called the Gomberg-Bachmann pinacol synthesis. As with a number of other reactions involving sodium, there is a direct electron transfer here, converting the ketone or aldehyde to a ketyl, which dimerizes. [Pg.1560]

B. P. Mundy, D. R. Bruss, Y. Kim, R. D. Larsen, R. J. Wamet, Tetrahedron Letters 1985,26, 3927 Gomberg-Bachmann Pinacol Synthesis... [Pg.512]

Other references related to the Gomberg-Bachmann pinacol synthesis are cited in the literature." ... [Pg.1247]

Gomberg-Bachmann pinacol synthesis 1, 689 Gomberg reaction, improved 16, 842... [Pg.324]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.512 ]




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