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- Hinsberg reaction is a chemical test for the detection of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. The reaction was first described by Oscar Hinsberg in...
- Oscar Heinrich Daniel Hinsberg (21 October 1857 – 13 February 1939) was a German chemist. Hinsberg was born in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia. In 1882 he obtained...
- Hinsberg oxindole synthesis is a method of preparing oxindoles from the bisulfite additions of glyoxal. It is named after its inventor Oscar Hinsberg...
- Diazonaphthoquinone-based Resists. Int. Soc. Optical Engineering. ISBN 9780819410191. Hinsberg, W. D.; Wallraff, G. M. (2005). "Lithographic Resists". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia...
- Hydrogenolysis Hydrosilylation Hinsberg indole synthesis Hinsberg oxindole synthesis Hinsberg reaction Hinsberg separation Hinsberg sulfone synthesis Hirao coupling...
- chlorides, one obtains sulfonamides. This transformation, known as the Hinsberg reaction, is a chemical test for the presence of amines. Because amines...
- Heinsberg (German: [ˈhaɪnsbɛʁk] ; Limburgish: Hinsberg [ˈɦɪnzˌbæʀ˦(ə)x])[tone?] is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the seat of the district...
- less commonly, by a reaction between benzene and chlorosulfuric acid. The Hinsberg test for amines involves their reaction with benzenesulfonyl chloride....
- and secondary amines with benzenesulfonyl chloride is the basis of the Hinsberg reaction, a method for detecting primary and secondary amines. Sulfonamides...
- Diazonaphthoquinone-based Resists. Int. Soc. Optical Engineering. ISBN 9780819410191. Hinsberg, W. D.; Wallraff, G. M. (2005). "Lithographic Resists". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia...