Other Reactions
- Other reactions that follow an electrophilic aromatic substitution pattern are a group of aromatic formylation reactions including the Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, the Gattermann Koch reaction and the Reimer-Tiemann reaction.
- Other electrophiles are aromatic diazonium salts in diazonium couplings, carbon dioxide in the Kolbe-Schmitt reaction and activated carbonyl groups in the Pechmann condensation.
- In the multistep Lehmstedt-Tanasescu reaction, one of the electrophiles is a N-nitroso intermediate.
- In the Tscherniac-Einhorn reaction (named after Joseph Tscherniac and Alfred Einhorn) the electrophile is a N-methanol derivative of an amide
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