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Scholl reaction and nanographene synthesis

Author: Fabien DUROLA

Publication date: May 10, 2014

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3. Scholl's reaction

3.1 Historic reaction

In 1910, the Swiss chemist Roland Heinrich Scholl published an example of the cyclizing dehydrogenation of a quinone in the presence of aluminum chloride (figure 4 a ), which earned him the association of his name with this type of chemical reaction . At the time, carbon-carbon bond formation was considered a synthetic challenge in organic chemistry, and the particularly mild conditions used for this reaction...

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