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Knorr (brand) Knorr (; ) is a German food and beverage trademark based in Heilbronn, Germany, founded in 1838 and owned by the British multinational corporation Unilever since 2000, who acquired Knorr's original parent company Best Foods, with the excepti ...
, a brand of foods and beverages, particularly known for dehydrated broth *
Knorr-Bremse Knorr-Bremse AG is a German manufacturer of braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles that has operated since 1905. Other products in the company's portfolio include intelligent door systems, control components, air conditioning system ...
, manufacturer of braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles * R/V ''Knorr'', the ship used to find the wreck of the ''Titanic'' * Knorr Arena, in Heilbronn, Germany *Knorr, older spelling of
Knarr A knarr () is a type of Norse merchant ship used by the Vikings for long sea voyages and during the Viking expansion. The knarr was a cargo ship; the hull was wider, deeper and shorter than a longship, and could take more cargo and be operated ...
, a type of Viking cargo ship *
Koenigs–Knorr reaction The Koenigs–Knorr reaction in organic chemistry is the substitution reaction of a glycosyl halide with an alcohol to give a glycoside. It is one of the oldest glycosylation reactions. It is named after Wilhelm Koenigs (1851–1906), a student of ...
, the substitution reaction of a glycosyl halide with an alcohol to give a glycoside *
Knorr pyrrole synthesis The Knorr pyrrole synthesis is a widely used chemical reaction that synthesizes substituted pyrroles (3). The method involves the reaction of an α-amino-ketone (1) and a compound containing an electron-withdrawing group (e.g. an ester as shown) ...
, a widely used chemical reaction that synthesizes substituted pyrroles *
Paal–Knorr synthesis The Paal–Knorr synthesis is a reaction used to synthesize substituted furans, pyrroles, or thiophenes from diketone, 1,4-diketones. It is a synthetically valuable method for obtaining substituted furans and pyrroles, which are common structural ...
, a reaction that generates either furans, pyrroles, or thiophenes from 1,4-diketones * Knorr quinoline synthesis, an intramolecular organic reaction converting a β-ketoanilide to a 2-hydroxyquinoline using sulfuric acid {{disambiguation