Étard reaction

English

Etymology

Named for the French chemist Alexandre Léon Étard (1852–1910).

Noun

Étard reaction (plural Étard reactions)

  1. A chemical reaction that involves the direct oxidation of an aromatic or heterocyclic bound methyl group to an aldehyde using chromyl chloride.
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