• Source: Marschalk reaction
  • The Marschalk reaction in chemistry is the sodium dithionite promoted reaction of a phenolic anthraquinone with an aldehyde to yield a substituted phenolic anthraquinone after the addition of acid.

    The mechanism can be found in the book Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry, and its more intuitive version is provided below:

    One of the first applications of this reaction was reported in 1985.


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