Jacobsen rearrangement

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title: Jacobsen rearrangement
text: The Jacobsen rearrangement is a chemical reaction, commonly described as the migration of an alkyl group in a sulfonic acid derived from a polyalkyl- or polyhalobenzene: The exact reaction mechanism is not completely clear, but evidence indicates that the rearrangement occurs intermolecularly and that the migrating group is transferred to a polyalkylbenzene, not to the sulfonic acid. The intermolecular mechanism is partially illustrated by the side products found in the following example: Furthe
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