Baylis-Hillman reaction

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== English == === Etymology === Named after chemists Anthony B. Baylis and Melville E. D. Hillman. === Noun === Baylis-Hillman reaction (plural Baylis-Hillman reactions) (chemistry) A carbon-carbon bond-forming reaction between an activated alkene and a carbon electrophile in the presence of a nucleophilic catalyst, such as a tertiary amine or phosphine. === Further reading === Baylis-Hillman reaction on Wikipedia.Wikipedia