Camps quinoline synthesis
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The Camps quinoline synthesis is a chemical reaction whereby an o-acylaminoacetophenone is transformed into two different hydroxyquinolines (products A and B) using hydroxide ion.
The relative proportions of the hydroxyquinolines (A and B) produced are dependent upon the reaction conditions and structure of the starting material.
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- Camps, R.; Ber. 1899, 22, 3228.
- Camps, R.; Arch. Pharm. 1899, 237, 659.
- Camps, R.; Arch. Pharm. 1901, 239, 591.
- Manske, R. H. F.; Chem. Rev. 1942, 30, 127.