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The Wolff rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction
Rearrangement reaction

A rearrangement reaction is a broad class of organic reactions where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structural isomer of the original molecule ....
 converting a a-diazo
Diazo

Diazo refers to a type of organic compound that has two linked nitrogen compounds. The general formula is R2C=N2. The simplest example of a diazo compound is diazomethane....
-ketone
Ketone

In organic chemistry, a ketone is a type of organic compound which contains a carbonyl group bonded to two other carbon atoms in the form:Neither of the substituents R1 and R2 may be equal to hydrogen ....
 into a ketene
Ketene

A ketene is an organic compound of the form R2C=C=O. Hermann Staudinger pioneered the research of ketenes. Ketene also refers to ethenone, the specific compound of this class in which both Rs are hydrogen....
. This reaction was first reported by Ludwig Wolff
Ludwig Wolff

Ludwig Wolff was a Germany chemist.He studied chemistry at the University of Stra?burg, where he received his Ph.D. from Rudolph Fittig in 1882....
 in 1912.

The rearrangement is catalyzed by light
Photochemical reaction

A photochemical reaction is a chemical reaction which is induced by electromagnetic wave . Examples of photochemical organic reactions are electrocyclic reactions, photoisomerization and Norrish reactions....
, heat, or a transition metal
Transition metal

In chemistry, the term transition metal has two possible meanings:*It commonly refers to any element in the d-block of the periodic table, including the group 12 element elements zinc, cadmium and Mercury ....
 catalyst such as silver oxide. Nitrogen gas is expelled forming a carbenic
Carbene

In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic molecule containing a carbon atom with six valence electrons and having the general formula: R1R2C: ....
 intermediate which rearranges.






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The Wolff rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction
Rearrangement reaction

A rearrangement reaction is a broad class of organic reactions where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structural isomer of the original molecule ....
 converting a a-diazo
Diazo

Diazo refers to a type of organic compound that has two linked nitrogen compounds. The general formula is R2C=N2. The simplest example of a diazo compound is diazomethane....
-ketone
Ketone

In organic chemistry, a ketone is a type of organic compound which contains a carbonyl group bonded to two other carbon atoms in the form:Neither of the substituents R1 and R2 may be equal to hydrogen ....
 into a ketene
Ketene

A ketene is an organic compound of the form R2C=C=O. Hermann Staudinger pioneered the research of ketenes. Ketene also refers to ethenone, the specific compound of this class in which both Rs are hydrogen....
. This reaction was first reported by Ludwig Wolff
Ludwig Wolff

Ludwig Wolff was a Germany chemist.He studied chemistry at the University of Stra?burg, where he received his Ph.D. from Rudolph Fittig in 1882....
 in 1912.

Wolffrearrangement
The rearrangement is catalyzed by light
Photochemical reaction

A photochemical reaction is a chemical reaction which is induced by electromagnetic wave . Examples of photochemical organic reactions are electrocyclic reactions, photoisomerization and Norrish reactions....
, heat, or a transition metal
Transition metal

In chemistry, the term transition metal has two possible meanings:*It commonly refers to any element in the d-block of the periodic table, including the group 12 element elements zinc, cadmium and Mercury ....
 catalyst such as silver oxide. Nitrogen gas is expelled forming a carbenic
Carbene

In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic molecule containing a carbon atom with six valence electrons and having the general formula: R1R2C: ....
 intermediate which rearranges. This 1,2-rearrangement
1,2-rearrangement

A 1,2-rearrangement or 1,2-migration or 1,2-shift or Frank C. Whitmore 1,2-shift is an organic reaction where a substituent moves from one atom to another atom in a chemical compound....
 is the key step in the Arndt-Eistert synthesis
Arndt-Eistert synthesis

The Arndt-Eistert synthesis is a series of chemical reactions designed to convert a carboxylic acid to a higher carboxylic acid homologue and is considered a homologization process....
.

The reaction may or may not proceed in a concerted mechanism. A carbene intermediate is avoided if the reaction proceeds through the concerted mechanism. Mechanistic studies have been aimed at determining if migration is concerted with loss of nitrogen. The conclusion that has emerged is that a carbene is generated in photochemical reactions but the reaction can be concerted under the thermal conditions.

In one application, the Wolff rearrangement is performed in an electrochemical
Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron Electrical conductor and an ionic conductor , and which involve electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution....
 setup in which the catalyst silver oxide is reduced to elemental silver in the shape of monodisperse nanoparticles
Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology, shortened to "Nanotech", is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size....
 (2-4 nm diameter) which trigger the decomposition of the diazoketone by the formation of a radical cation.

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