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- In organic chemistry, the Swern oxidation, named after Daniel Swern, is a chemical reaction whereby a primary or secondary alcohol (−OH) is oxidized to...
- Swern is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Swern (1916–1982), American chemist Swern oxidation, an organic chemical reaction...
- SWERN (The South West England Regional Network) was one of the regional networks that made up Janet, the UK's research and education network. SWERN was...
- Anthony Philip Swern (born 30 June 1948), known as Phil "The Collector" Swern, is an English radio producer and music collector, who earned the nickname...
- Daniel Swern (January 21, 1916 – December 5, 1982) was an American chemist who discovered the Swern oxidation. "After deadline". Journal of the American...
- Although triethylamine is traditionally emplo**** as the hindered base in Swern oxidations, the structurally similar DIPEA can be used instead, as exemplified...
- alcohols, without epimerization (unlike most other oxidants, including Swern oxidation). These protected amino alcohols can be very important in the...
- Pummerer rearrangement. It can be used in place of oxalyl chloride in the Swern oxidation, allowing temperatures up to −30 °C. With sodium iodide, it reduces...
- periodinane. Many iodosyl-based oxidants have been developed, e.g. IBX. Swern oxidation uses oxalyl chloride, dimethylsulfoxide, and an organic base,...
- largely displaced by the Swern oxidation, which also uses DMSO as an oxidant in the presence of an electrophilic activator. Swern oxidations tend to give...