Heinz Dötz (b. 1943) and the American chemist William D. Wulff (b. 1949) at Michigan State University. The reaction was first discovered by Karl Dötz and...
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carbenes are used with alkynes as the starting reagents for the Wulff–Dötz reaction, forming phenols. The first metal carbene complex to have been reported...
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ligand is released for further manipulation. For example, with the Wulff–Dötz reaction an alkyne, carbon monoxide, and a chromium carbene are combined to...
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cis-hydroxylation Woodward–Hoffmann rule Wulff–Dötz reaction Wurtz coupling, Wurtz reaction Wurtz–Fittig reaction Yamada–Okamoto purine synthesis Yamaguchi...
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effect – Emil Wolf Wulf bands – Oliver R. Wulf Wulff–Dötz reaction – William Wulff and Karl Heinz Dötz Yarkovsky effect – Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky YORP...
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the corresponding cyclobutane, β-lactam, and β-lactone adducts. Wulff–Dötz reaction Crabtree, Robert (18 July 2019). The Organometallic Chemistry of...
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Danheiser benzannulation (category Organic reactions)
variety of substituted aromatic compounds. This reaction is quite complementary to the Wulff–Dötz reaction. This is a [2+1] cycloaddition of a carbene to...
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chemistry, working with Prof. William D. Wulff studying the mechanism for the Wulff-Dotz benzannulation reaction between Fischer carbene complexes. and...
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