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The Reed reaction is a [[chemical reaction]] that utilizes [[photochemistry|light]] to [[redox|oxidize]] [[hydrocarbon]]s to [[sulfonyl chloride]]s. |
The '''Reed reaction''' is a [[chemical reaction]] that utilizes [[photochemistry|light]] to [[redox|oxidize]] [[hydrocarbon]]s to [[sulfonyl chloride]]s. |
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[[Image:Reed Reaction Scheme.png|center|350px|The Reed reaction]] |
[[Image:Reed Reaction Scheme.png|center|350px|The Reed reaction]] |
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The Reed reaction is a chemical reaction that utilizes light to oxidize hydrocarbons to sulfonyl chlorides.
References
- C. F. Reed, U.S. patent 2,046,090; U.S. patent 2,174,110; U.S. patent 2,174,492.
- Asinger, F. et al. Ber. 1942, 75, 34.
- Asinger, F. et al. Ber. 1942, 75, 42.
- Asinger, F. et al. Ber. 1942, 75, 344.
- Helberger, J. H.; Manecka, G.; Fischer, H. M. Ann. 1949, 562, 23.