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Overman rearrangement — The Overman rearrangement is a chemical reaction that can be described as a Claisen rearrangement of allylic alcohols to give allylic trichloroacetamides through an imidate intermediate.[1][2][3] The Overman rearrangement was discovered in 1974… … Wikipedia
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Mumm rearrangement — The Mumm rearrangement is an organic reaction and a rearrangement reaction.[1][2] It describes a 1,3(O N) acyl transfer of an acyl imidate or isoimide group to an imide. The reaction is of relevance as part of the Ugi reaction. References … Wikipedia
Dimethyl pimelimidate — Dimethyl pimelimidate … Wikipedia
Imidsäure — I|mid|säu|re: Gruppenbez. für mit Säureamiden tautomere org. Säuren der allg. Formel R CR C(=NH) OH (z. B. Butanimidsäure), deren Chloride (Imidoylchloride), Amide (Amidine) u. Ester (Imidate) zu Synthesen benutzt werden … Universal-Lexikon
Pinner-Synthese — Pịn|ner Syn|the|se [nach dem poln. dt. Chemiker A. Pinner (1842–1909)]: 1) Pinner Amidin bzw. Orthoester Synthese: Umsetzung von Nitrilen mit Alkoholen in saurem Milieu, wobei Imidate entstehen. Deren Behandlung mit Ammoniak oder Aminen bzw. mit … Universal-Lexikon