Grundmann aldehyde synthesis

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The Grundmann aldehyde synthesis is a chemical reaction that produces an aldehyde from an acyl halide.[1]

The Grundmann aldehyde synthesis
The Grundmann aldehyde synthesis

Because of the Rosenmund reduction and DIBAL-H accomplish similar transformations, this reaction sequence is not practiced much currently.

References

  1. ^ Grundmann, C. Ann. 1936, 524, 31.