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Nonfiction: [[Marc Julia (nonfiction)|Marc Julia]].
Nonfiction: [[Marc Julia (nonfiction)|Marc Julia]].


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== In the News ==
 
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
 
* [[Crimes against chemical constants]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[The Julia Olefination]] - 1973 thriller film starring chemists [[Marc Julia (nonfiction)|Marc Julia]] and [[Jean-Marc Paris (nonfiction)|Jean-Marc Paris]], who report a novel olefin synthesis in which β-acyloxysulfones are reductively eliminated to the corresponding di-, tri-, or tetrasubstitued alkenes. [[Basil Lythgoe (nonfiction)|Basil Lythgoe]] and [[Philip J. Kocienski (nonfiction)|Philip J. Kocienski]] explore the scope and limitation of the reaction, today formally known as the Julia-Lythgoe olefination. The reaction involves the addition of a sulfonyl-stabilized carbanion to a carbonyl compound, followed by elimination to form an alkene. In the initial versions of the reactions, the elimination is done under reductive conditions. Later in the film, a modified version that avoids this step is developed. The former version is sometimes referred to as the Julia-Lythgoe olefination, whereas the latter is called the Julia-Kocienski olefination. In the reductive variant, the adduct is usually acylated and then treated with a reducing agent, such as sodium amalgam or SmI2.
 
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
 
* [[Georges Dupont (nonfiction)]]
* [[Gaston Julia (nonfiction)]] - brother
* [[Ian Heilbron (nonfiction)]]
 
== External links ==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Julia Marc Julia] @ Wikipedia
 
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* https://www.chimie.ens.fr/historique/
* https://www.chimie.ens.fr/historique/
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 19 March 2020

Nonfiction: Marc Julia.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

  • Crimes against chemical constants
  • Gnomon algorithm
  • Gnomon Chronicles
  • The Julia Olefination - 1973 thriller film starring chemists Marc Julia and Jean-Marc Paris, who report a novel olefin synthesis in which β-acyloxysulfones are reductively eliminated to the corresponding di-, tri-, or tetrasubstitued alkenes. Basil Lythgoe and Philip J. Kocienski explore the scope and limitation of the reaction, today formally known as the Julia-Lythgoe olefination. The reaction involves the addition of a sulfonyl-stabilized carbanion to a carbonyl compound, followed by elimination to form an alkene. In the initial versions of the reactions, the elimination is done under reductive conditions. Later in the film, a modified version that avoids this step is developed. The former version is sometimes referred to as the Julia-Lythgoe olefination, whereas the latter is called the Julia-Kocienski olefination. In the reductive variant, the adduct is usually acylated and then treated with a reducing agent, such as sodium amalgam or SmI2.

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