Quelet reaction
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Quelet reaction
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The Quelet reaction is an organic coupling reaction in which a phenolic ether reacts with an aliphatic aldehyde to generate an α-chloroalkyl derivative. The Quelet reaction is an example of a larger class of reaction, electrophilic aromatic substitution. The reaction is named after its creator R. Quelet, who first reported the reaction in 1932, and is similar to the Blanc chloromethylation process. The reaction proceeds under strong acid catalysis using HCl; zinc(II) chloride may be used as a ca
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Chemical reaction
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2024-04-02T17:58:03Z
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