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The Albright–Goldman oxidation is a name reaction of organic chemistry, first described by the American chemists J. Donald Albright and Leon Goldman in 1965. The reaction is particularly suitable for the synthesis of aldehydes from primary alcohols. Analogously, secondary alcohols can be oxidized to form ketones. Dimethyl sulfoxide/acetic anhydride serves as oxidizing agent. The reaction does not proceed further to the carboxylic acid.

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  • Die Albright-Goldman-Oxidation ist eine Namensreaktion der organischen Chemie, die erstmals 1965 von den amerikanischen Chemikern und beschrieben wurde. Sie eignet sich insbesondere zur Synthese von Aldehyden aus primären Alkoholen. Analog lassen sich sekundäre Alkohole zu Ketonen oxidieren. Dimethylsulfoxid/Essigsäureanhydrid dient als Oxidationsmittel. (de)
  • The Albright–Goldman oxidation is a name reaction of organic chemistry, first described by the American chemists J. Donald Albright and Leon Goldman in 1965. The reaction is particularly suitable for the synthesis of aldehydes from primary alcohols. Analogously, secondary alcohols can be oxidized to form ketones. Dimethyl sulfoxide/acetic anhydride serves as oxidizing agent. The reaction does not proceed further to the carboxylic acid. (en)
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  • Die Albright-Goldman-Oxidation ist eine Namensreaktion der organischen Chemie, die erstmals 1965 von den amerikanischen Chemikern und beschrieben wurde. Sie eignet sich insbesondere zur Synthese von Aldehyden aus primären Alkoholen. Analog lassen sich sekundäre Alkohole zu Ketonen oxidieren. Dimethylsulfoxid/Essigsäureanhydrid dient als Oxidationsmittel. (de)
  • The Albright–Goldman oxidation is a name reaction of organic chemistry, first described by the American chemists J. Donald Albright and Leon Goldman in 1965. The reaction is particularly suitable for the synthesis of aldehydes from primary alcohols. Analogously, secondary alcohols can be oxidized to form ketones. Dimethyl sulfoxide/acetic anhydride serves as oxidizing agent. The reaction does not proceed further to the carboxylic acid. (en)
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  • Albright-Goldman-Oxidation (de)
  • Albright–Goldman oxidation (en)
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