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- Baeyer–Drewson_indigo_synthesis abstract "The Baeyer–Drewson indigo synthesis (1882) is an organic reaction in which indigo is prepared from 2-nitrobenzaldehyde and acetone The reaction is classified as an Aldol condensation. As a practical route to indigo, this method was displaced by routes from aniline.".
- Baeyer–Drewson_indigo_synthesis comment "The Baeyer–Drewson indigo synthesis (1882) is an organic reaction in which indigo is prepared from 2-nitrobenzaldehyde and acetone The reaction is classified as an Aldol condensation. As a practical route to indigo, this method was displaced by routes from aniline.".