Gould-Jacobs reaction

English

Etymology

Named after R. Gordon Gould and Walter Abraham Jacobs, who described it in a 1939 paper.

Noun

Gould-Jacobs reaction (plural Gould-Jacobs reactions)

  1. (organic chemistry) An organic synthesis for the preparation of quinolines.
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