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- Gattermann–Koch_reaction abstract "The Gattermann–Koch reaction, named after the German chemists Ludwig Gattermann and Julius Arnold Koch, in organic chemistry refers to a Friedel–Crafts acylation reaction in which carbon monoxide and hydrochloric acid are used in situ with Friedel–Crafts catalyst, namely AlCl3 to produce a benzaldehyde derivative from a benzene derivative in one step. Benzaldehyde and many aromatic aldehydes are conveniently synthesized by this reaction. Presence of traces of copper(I) chloride are also needed along with zinc chloride. An example would be the conversion of toluene to p-tolualdehyde.".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction thumbnail Gattermann-Koch.svg?width=300.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction wikiPageID "4615576".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction wikiPageRevisionID "551285937".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction subject Category:Addition_reactions.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction subject Category:Carbon-carbon_bond_forming_reactions.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction comment "The Gattermann–Koch reaction, named after the German chemists Ludwig Gattermann and Julius Arnold Koch, in organic chemistry refers to a Friedel–Crafts acylation reaction in which carbon monoxide and hydrochloric acid are used in situ with Friedel–Crafts catalyst, namely AlCl3 to produce a benzaldehyde derivative from a benzene derivative in one step. Benzaldehyde and many aromatic aldehydes are conveniently synthesized by this reaction.".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction label "Gattermann–Koch reaction".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction label "Reacción de Gattermann-Koch".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction label "Реакция Гаттермана — Коха".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction label "加特曼-科赫反应".
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction sameAs Gattermann%E2%80%93Koch_reaction.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction sameAs Reacción_de_Gattermann-Koch.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction sameAs Q1001993.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction sameAs Q1001993.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction wasDerivedFrom Gattermann–Koch_reaction?oldid=551285937.
- Gattermann–Koch_reaction depiction Gattermann-Koch.svg.