Bucherer carbazole synthesis

Bucherer carbazole synthesis

The Bucherer carbazole synthesis is a chemical reaction used to synthesize carbazoles from naphthols and aryl hydrazines using sodium bisulfite. The reaction is named after Hans Theodor Bucherer.

References

*Bucherer, H. T.; Seyde, F. "J. Prakt. Chem." 1908, "77(2)", 403.
*Drake, N, L. "Org. React." 1942, "1", 114.

ee also

*Borsche-Drechsel cyclization
* Bucherer reaction


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