Japp–Klingemann reaction
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Japp–Klingemann reaction
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The Japp–Klingemann reaction is a chemical reaction used to synthesize hydrazones from β-keto-acids and aryl diazonium salts. The reaction is named after the chemists Francis Robert Japp and Felix Klingemann. The hydrazone products of the Japp–Klingemann reaction are most often used as intermediates in syntheses of more complex organic molecules. For example, a phenylhydrazone product can be heated in the presence of strong acid to produce an indole via the Fischer indole synthesis. If there is
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