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  • curprev 06:1006:10, 16 October 2023 Jeongbean talk contribs 2,794 bytes +2,794 Created page with 'The Ullmann reaction, named after Fritz Ullmann, is a coupling reaction in organic chemistry where two aryl or alkyl groups are connected via a copper-catalyzed process. The reaction was first reported by Ullmann and his student Bielecki in 1901. Initially, the reaction was applied to couple two aryl groups through an aryl halide intermediate. '''History and Development of the Ullmann Reaction:''' # '''Early 20th Century (1901):''' Fritz Ullmann and his s...' Tag: Visual edit