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What (who) is S Venkataraman - definition

CHEMICAL REACTION DISCOVERED BY AND NAMED AFTER W. BAKER AND K. VENKATARAMAN
Baker-Venkataraman transformation; Baker-Venkataraman rearrangement; Baker–Venkataraman transformation
  • The Baker-Venkataraman rearrangement mechanism
  • The cyclodehydration following the Baker-Venkataraman rearrangment on treatment with acid.

Venkataraman         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Venkatraman; Venkatraman (disambiguation); Venkitaraman; Venkataraman (disambiguation)
Venkataraman, Venkatraman and Venkitaraman are names of Indian origin, used both as family names and as masculine given names. People with those names include:
Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement         
The Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement is the chemical reaction of 2-acetoxyacetophenones with base to form 1,3-diketones.
Padma Venkataraman         
INDIAN SOCIAL ACTIVIST
Draft:Padma Venkataraman
Padma Venkataraman (born 1942) is an Indian social activist and the President of the Women's Indian Association. She has focused on women’s welfare issues and rehabilitation of leprosy-affected persons.

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Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement

The Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement is the chemical reaction of 2-acetoxyacetophenones with base to form 1,3-diketones.

This rearrangement reaction proceeds via enolate formation followed by acyl transfer. It is named after the scientists Wilson Baker and K. Venkataraman.

The Baker–Venkataraman rearrangement is often used in the synthesis of chromones and flavones. After the base-catalyzed rearrangement, treatment with acid generally affords the chromone or flavone core, though other milder methods have been reported.