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has gloss | eng: Hydrazone iodination is an organic reaction in which a hydrazone is converted into a vinyl iodide by reaction of iodine and a non-nucleophilic base such as DBU . First published by D. H. R. Barton in 1962 the reaction is sometimes referred to as the Barton reaction (although there are many different Barton reactions) or, more descriptively, as the Barton vinyl iodine procedure. |
lexicalization | eng: Hydrazone iodination |
instance of | e/Substitution reaction |
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