• the Knoevenagel condensation (pronounced [ˈknøːvənaːɡl̩]) reaction is a type of chemical reaction named after German chemist Emil Knoevenagel. It is...
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    Emil Albert Knoevenagel (18 June 1865 – 11 August 1921) was the German chemist who established the Knoevenagel condensation reaction. The Knoevenagel...
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    or simply Henry reactions. These are named after the German chemist Emil Knoevenagel, and the Belgian chemist Louis Henry, respectively. In this type of...
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    which is then oxidized to the corresponding pyridine derivative. Emil Knoevenagel showed that asymmetrically substituted pyridine derivatives can be...
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    Nobel Prize. Nobel Prize. Retrieved 6 October 2021. List, B. (2010). "Emil Knoevenagel and the Roots of Aminocatalysis". Angewandte Chemie International Edition...
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  • Heinrich Klaproth Fritz Klatte Friedrich Ludwig Knapp Friedrich Knauer Emil Knoevenagel Wilhelm Knop Ludwig Knorr Julius Arnold Koch Christoph Kohl Hermann...
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  • element symbol Elements song Elias James Corey Emerald Emil Hermann Fischer Emil Knoevenagel emulsion energy level Enthalpy Entropy environmental chemistry...
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    heat is applied to generate Hagemann's ester. Soon after Hagemann, Emil Knoevenagel described a modified procedure to produce the same intermediate diethyl...
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  • Aaron Klug (1926–2018), winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Emil Knoevenagel (1865–1921) Jeremy Randall Knowles (1935–2008), British chemist William...
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    worked as assistants in his group, which consisted of Rudolf Leuckart, Emil Knoevenagel, Traugott Sandmeyer and Karl von Auwers. His private life in Heidelberg...
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    Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. Here he was awarded a doctorate by Emil Knoevenagel in July 1901 with a thesis Zur Kenntnis der Additionsfähigkeit ungesättigter...
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  • Limbach, Tetrahedron Letters 47 (2006) 3843–3847 List, B. (2010). "Emil Knoevenagel and the Roots of Aminocatalysis". Angewandte Chemie International Edition...
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