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wurtz-fittig reaction noun or wurtz-fittig synthesis \ˈ ̷ ̷ˈfid.ig-\ Usage: usually capitalized W&F Etymology: after Charles A. Wurtz died 1884 French chemist and Rudolf Fittig died 1910 German chemist : a synthesis of aliphatic or usually alkyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons (as toluene) from two molecules of organic halogen compound (as one molecule each of methyl bromide and bromo-benzene) and two atoms of sodium — compare fittig reaction, wurtz reaction |