Weerman degradation
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Weerman degradation
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Weerman degradation, also named Weerman reaction, is a name reaction in organic chemistry. It is named after Rudolf Adrian Weerman, who discovered it in 1910. In general, it is an organic reaction in carbohydrate chemistry in which amides are degraded by sodium hypochlorite, forming an aldehyde with one less carbon. Some have regarded it as an extension of the Hofmann rearrangement.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weerman_degradation
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2006-12-19T18:32:45Z
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2024-08-31T23:58:32Z
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