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The Overman rearrangement is a chemical reaction that can be described as a Claisen rearrangement of allylic alcohols to give allylic trichloroacetamides. The Overman rearrangement was discovered in 1974 by Larry Overman.

The Overman rearrangement
The Overman rearrangement

The -sigmatropic rearrangement can be catalyzed by heat, Hg(II), or Pd(II).

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