Reimer Tiemann Reaction Mechanism The Reimer-Tiemann reaction is an organic transformation that converts phenols into ortho-hydroxy benzaldehydes using chloroform, a base, and subsequent acid treatment. It is named after Karl Reimer and Ferdinand Tiemann , the chemists who developed the method. 1.0 The Reimer-Tiemann reaction The Reimer-Tiemann reaction is a well-known chemical process used for the ortho-formylation of phenols. The simplest example is the conversion of phenol to ... The Reimer– Tiemann reaction is a chemical reaction used for the ortho - formylation of phenols. [1] [2][3][4] with the simplest example being the conversion of phenol to salicylaldehyde. The reaction was first reported by Karl Reimer and Ferdinand Tiemann. [5] Learn about the Reimer Tiemann reaction , an electrophilic substitution reaction of phenols with chloroform and base to form aldehydes. Find out the mechanism, examples, abnormal cases, and applications of this reaction . Reimer- Tiemann reaction is a versatile and important reaction in organic chemistry, which is used for the introduction of carbonyl groups into aromatic compounds, making it a fundamental tool for the synthesis of various valuable organic molecules.

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