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- Christian Friedel (born 9 March 1979) is a German actor and singer. Having acted in a number of German language productions, he is best known internationally...
- same Friedel family name are in direct lineage, Charles, Georges, Edmond and Jacques: Charles Friedel (1832–1899), French chemist known for the Friedel–Crafts...
- The Friedel–Crafts reactions are a set of reactions developed by Charles Friedel and James Crafts in 1877 to attach substituents to an aromatic ring. Friedel–Crafts...
- Bradley Howard Friedel (born May 18, 1971) is an American professional soccer coach and former player who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Friedel pla**** 84 games...
- Friedel's salt is an anion exchanger mineral belonging to the family of the layered double hydroxides (LDHs). It has affinity for anions as chloride and...
- Georges Friedel (19 July 1865 – 11 December 1933) was a French mineralogist and crystallographer. Georges was the son of the chemist Charles Friedel. Georges'...
- Charles Friedel (French: [fʁidɛl]; 12 March 1832 – 20 April 1899) was a French chemist and mineralogist. A native of Strasbourg, France, he was a student...
- Adam Friedel or Adam Friedel von Friedelsburg (circa 1780 – circa 1868) – was a Danish military man, phil****ene and buccaneer. He is known for the portraits...
- same Friedel family name are in direct lineage, Charles, Georges, Edmond and Jacques: Charles Friedel (1832–1899), French chemist known for the Friedel-Crafts...
- little value as a catalyst in Friedel-Crafts alkylation and related reactions. AlCl3 is a common Lewis-acid catalyst for Friedel-Crafts reactions, both acylations...