Staudinger reaction
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For the reaction between imines and ketenes to form β-lactams, see Staudinger synthesis.
The Staudinger reaction is a chemical reaction of an organic azide with a phosphine or phosphite produces an iminophosphorane.[1][2] The reaction was discovered by and named after Hermann Staudinger.[3] The reaction follows this stoichiometry:
- R3P + R'N3 → R3P=NR' + N2
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Staudinger reaction | |
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Named after | Hermann Staudinger |
Reaction type | Organic redox reaction |
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Organic Chemistry Portal | staudinger-reaction |
RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000066 |
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