Gabriel synthesis
English
Etymology
Named after the German chemist Siegmund Gabriel.
Noun
Gabriel synthesis (plural Gabriel syntheses)
- (organic chemistry) A chemical reaction that transforms primary alkyl halides into primary amines, traditionally by means of potassium phthalimide.
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