Bamford-Stevens reaction

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Etymology

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Named after British chemist William Randall Bamford and Scottish chemist Thomas Stevens Stevens.

Noun

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Bamford-Stevens reaction (plural Bamford-Stevens reactions)

  1. (chemistry) A chemical reaction in which treatment of tosylhydrazones with strong base gives alkenes.

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