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reaction examples:
Acid Chlorides
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Aldehydes
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Aldol Condensation
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Amination
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Asymmetric Schiff base reduction
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Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation
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Baeyer Villager Reaction
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Beckmann Rearrengement
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Borontrichloride Dimethyloctylamine Complex
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Bromination
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Cannizzaro Reaction
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Claisen Ester Condensation
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Claisen Ester Rearrengement
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Chloro Alkylamine
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Chloro Alcohols
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Darzens Reaction
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Dehydration
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Dieckmann Reaction
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Diels Alder Cycloaddition
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Duff Reaction
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Finkelstein Reaction
reaction can be done with "fluoride" or "iodide":
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Fluorinations
Sulfur Tetrafluoride:
Fluorine:
Nucleophilic Fluorinations:
Electrophilic Fluorinations:
Schiemann Reaction:
(Perfluoroalkyl)trimethylsilanes:
Halogen Exchange:
Methods for the introduction of CFn-groups (n=1,2,3):
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Friedel Crafts Acylation
Friedel Crafts Alkylation
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Fries Rearrengement
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Gabriel Synthesis
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Grignard
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Hofmann Elemination
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Horner Emmons Reaction
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Knoevenagel Reaction
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Leimgruber Batcho Indole Synthesis
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Mannich Reaction
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Meerwein Ponndorf Verley Reduction
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Mitsonobu Reaction
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Negishi Cross Coupling
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Phosgenation
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Pinacol Rearrengement
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Reduction
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Reduction with DIBA
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Reductive Amination
Reformatzki Reaction
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Selective Hydrogenation
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Sharpless Katsuki Epoxidation
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Sommelet Reaction
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Suzuki Miyaura Cross Coupling
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Trityl Chlorid
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Vilsmeier Haack Reaction
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Wittig Reaction
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Wolff Kischner Reduction