Banert cascade
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Banert cascade
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The Banert cascade is an organic reaction in which an NH-1,2,3-triazole is prepared from a propargyl halide or sulfate and sodium azide in a dioxane- water mixture at elevated temperatures. It is named after Klaus Banert, who first reported the process in 1989. This cascade reaction is unusual because it consists of two consecutive rearrangement reactions. The starting material is prepared from propargyl chloride and an aldehyde or ketone such as acetaldehyde. In the first step an azido compound
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2023-06-05T20:50:02Z
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