Ferrario–Ackermann reaction
Ferrario–Ackermann reaction | |
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Named after | M. E. Ferrario Fritz Ackermann |
Reaction type | Ring forming reaction |
In organic chemistry, the Ferrario–Ackermann reaction or simply the Ferrario reaction is a name reaction that allow for the generation of phenoxanthiine from diphenyl ether and sulfur in the presence of aluminum chloride catalyst.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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