ketone synthesis through the perkin reaction
Ketone synthesis through the Perkin reaction refers to a chemical process where an aromatic aldehyde reacts with an acidic anhydride in the presence of a catalyst, typically a base, to produce a ketone. The reaction involves condensation and subsequent oxidation of the reactants, resulting in the formation of a carbonyl group within the ketone molecule.
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