The Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction is an age-old reaction, first being reported by Claisen and Schmidt concurrently in 1881. It involves base-assisted enolate addition of a ketone or aldehyde, shown in blue, into an aromatic aldehyde, shown
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The Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction is an important methodology for the generation of methine-bridged conjugated bicyclic aromatic compounds. Through utilizing a base-mediated variant of the aldol reaction, a range of fluorescent and/or biologically relevant molecules can be accessed through a generally inexpensive and operationally simple synthetic approach.