Lombardo methylenation
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| Lombardo methylenation | |
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| Named after | Luciano Lombardo |
| Reaction type | Organic redox reaction |
In organic chemistry, the Lombardo methylenation is a name reaction that allows for the methylenation of carbonyl compounds with the use of Lombardo's reagent, which is a mix of zinc, dibromomethane, and titanium tetrachloride.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]