"Weiss-Cook reaction" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: the Weiss-Cook reaction [canonical]
Etymology: Named after U. Weiss and his student J. M. Cook. Head templates: {{en-prop|def=1}} the Weiss-Cook reaction
  1. (organic chemistry) The synthesis of cis-bicyclo[3.3.0]octane-3,7-dione employing an acetonedicarboxylic acid ester and a diacyl (1,2 ketone); it operates in the same way as the Knoevenagel condensation. Categories (topical): Chemical processes, Chemical reactions, Organic chemistry

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