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Lieben Haloform reaction

Lieben haloform reaction Conversion of methyl ketones to one-carbon shorter carboxylic acids. 262... [Pg.508]

The Haloform reaction (also known as the Lieben iodoform reaction or Lieben haloform reaction) describes the two-step conversion of a methyl ketone 1 to a carboxylic acid via threefold halogenation to the trihaloketone 2 followed by base-cleavage to the carboxylate 3 and haloform 4. Acidification affords the carboxylic acid 5.1-7... [Pg.610]

Lieben iodoform reaction. Cleavage of methyl ketones with halogens (mostly iodine) and base to carboxylic acids and haloform. [Pg.754]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.392 ]

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