- In
organic chemistry, the
Swern oxidation,
named after Daniel Swern, is a
chemical reaction whereby a
primary or
secondary alcohol (−OH) is
oxidized to...
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Swern is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daniel Swern (1916–1982),
American chemist Swern oxidation, an
organic chemical reaction...
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Anthony Philip Swern (30 June 1948 – 31
August 2024) was an
English radio producer,
record producer and collector. Born in Ealing, London,
Swern was a record...
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Daniel Swern (January 21, 1916 –
December 5, 1982) was an
American chemist who
discovered the
Swern oxidation. "After deadline".
Journal of the American...
- periodinane. Many iodosyl-based
oxidants have been developed, e.g. IBX.
Swern oxidation uses
oxalyl chloride, dimethylsulfoxide, and an
organic base,...
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Although triethylamine is
traditionally emplo**** as the
hindered base in
Swern oxidations, the
structurally similar DIPEA can be used instead, as exemplified...
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oxidations like
Swern, Corey-Kim, Parikh-Doering, Pfitzner-Moffatt and also
includes Albright-Goldman, Albright-Onodera (DMSO/P2O5), TFAA/DMSO (
Swern) and Me2S/Cl2...
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reactions including the Pfitzner–Moffatt oxidation, Corey–Kim
oxidation and the
Swern oxidation. The
Kornblum oxidation is
conceptually similar.
These methods...
- alcohols,
without epimerization (unlike most
other oxidants,
including Swern oxidation).
These protected amino alcohols can be very
important in the...
- the
ozonolysis of alkenes. It
reduces the
intermediate trioxolane. The
Swern oxidation produces dimethyl sulfide by
reduction of dimethylsulfoxide. With...