释义 |
will·ge·rodt-kin·dler reaction \ˈvilgəˌrōtˈkindlə(r)-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized W&K Etymology: after Conrad Willgerodt, 19th century German chemist, and K. H. J. Kindler b1891 German chemist : a modified Willgerodt reaction in which the ketone is heated with sulfur and a dry amine in an open apparatus provided the amine (as morpholine) is sufficiently high boiling |