skraup synthesis

skraup synthesis
\\ˈskrau̇p-\ noun
Usage: usually capitalized 1st S
Etymology: after Zdenko H. Skraup died 1910 Czechoslovak chemist
: the production of quinoline by heating aniline, glycerol, and sulfuric acid with an oxidizing agent (as nitrobenzene); also : any of various similar syntheses performed with aromatic amino compounds other than aniline

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