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Asinger reaction

The Asinger reaction (sometimes referred to as the Asinger-4 component reaction or A-4CR for short) is a multicomponent reaction for the synthesis of 3-thiazolines and other related heterocycles. It is named after Friedrich Asinger who first reported it in 1956.

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Asinger reaction

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Asinger reaction → Ammoniak, Angewandte Chemie, Asinger, Bibcode, Chemiker-Treffen Salzburg, Einwirkung, Friedrich Asinger, Hans-Hermann Janknecht, Imre Schlemminger, Jürgen Martens, Ketone, S0040-4039, Schwefel, Synthese, Synthesis, Tetrahedron Letters, Thiazolonen, Wolfgang Maison, Wolfgang Saak

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asinger reaction ammonia 3-thiazolines component friedrich 1956 thiol doi named reacts carbonyl 68 10 synthesis first ketone α-halogenated sodium hydrosulfide

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Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureFriedrich Asinger0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureChemiker-Treffen Salzburg0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureSynthese0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureThiazolonen0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureAngewandte Chemie0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureEinwirkung0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureSchwefel0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureAmmoniak0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureKetone0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureBibcode0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureImre Schlemminger0.60section
Asinger reactionrelated to LiteratureHans-Hermann Janknecht0.60section

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