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The Helferich method may refer to: 1. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a as glycosyl donor and a Lewis acid (e.g. a metal halide) as promoter 2. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a glycosyl halide as a glycosyl donor and a mercury salt as promoter (cf the Koenigs-Knorr reaction, which uses silver salts as promoters).

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  • The Helferich method may refer to: 1. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a as glycosyl donor and a Lewis acid (e.g. a metal halide) as promoter 2. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a glycosyl halide as a glycosyl donor and a mercury salt as promoter (cf the Koenigs-Knorr reaction, which uses silver salts as promoters). (en)
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  • The Helferich method may refer to: 1. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a as glycosyl donor and a Lewis acid (e.g. a metal halide) as promoter 2. * Glycosylation of an alcohol using a glycosyl halide as a glycosyl donor and a mercury salt as promoter (cf the Koenigs-Knorr reaction, which uses silver salts as promoters). (en)
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  • Helferich method (en)
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