Gassmann
Gassmann refers to a variety of concepts and entities, most notably a theoretical framework in chemistry and a prominent surname. In chemistry, the Gassmann synthesis is a method for preparing indole derivatives. It involves the reaction of an aniline with a thioketal and an oxidizing agent, followed by acid-catalyzed cyclization and elimination. This pathway is a well-established tool in organic synthesis, particularly for constructing the indole ring system found in many pharmaceuticals and natural products.
The surname Gassmann is associated with several notable individuals. In the field of physics, Erwin A. Gassmann
The term "Gassmann" can also refer to geographical locations or businesses, though these are less commonly cited.