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Ružička reaction

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The Ružička large-ring synthesis or Ružička reaction or Ružička cyclization is an organic reaction in which a dicarboxylic acid is converted to a cyclic ketone via heating with a thorium oxide catalyst. The reaction is named after Lavoslav Ružička, who invented it in 1926.[1]

The Ruzicka large-ring synthesis
The Ruzicka large-ring synthesis

The reaction has been applied in the synthesis of Exaltone, a low-toxicity synthetic musk.

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  1. ^ L. Ruzicka; M. Stoll; H. Schinz (1926). "Zur Kenntnis des Kohlenstoffringes II. Synthese der carbocyclischen Ketone vom Zehner- bis zum Achtzehnerring". Helvetica Chimica Acta. 9 (1): 249–264. doi:10.1002/hlca.19260090130.
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