Synthesis And Antifungal Activity Of Terbinafine Analogues
... General procedure: In a 250 mL RBF, 1.49 mL (0.01 mole) of 1-chloromethyl naphthalene (1.49 mL, 0.01 mole) was dissolved in 30 mL of dry acetone. To this solution, 0.01 mole of aryl alcohols and 0.01 mol of anhydrous potassium carbonate were added. The resulting reaction mixture was then refluxed fo ...
... General procedure: In a 250 mL RBF, 1.49 mL (0.01 mole) of 1-chloromethyl naphthalene (1.49 mL, 0.01 mole) was dissolved in 30 mL of dry acetone. To this solution, 0.01 mole of aryl alcohols and 0.01 mol of anhydrous potassium carbonate were added. The resulting reaction mixture was then refluxed fo ...
Reactions of Transition Metal Complexes with Fullerenes (C60, C70
... the fullerene and a metal complex are cocrystallized.21 The last reaction type may involve some degree of charge transfer between the individual components. The survey in Section III reports on the specific compounds that have been prepared so far via the routes outlined above for each of the transi ...
... the fullerene and a metal complex are cocrystallized.21 The last reaction type may involve some degree of charge transfer between the individual components. The survey in Section III reports on the specific compounds that have been prepared so far via the routes outlined above for each of the transi ...
Ch18 - Reduction of a,B-unsaturated carbonyl compounds
... for reactions to be carried out in large scale, are the availability and cost of the given reducing system as well as convenience and simplicity of the procedures. Available methods for reduction of carbonyl functionalities and, in particular, a, /%unsaturated ones may be divided conveniently into f ...
... for reactions to be carried out in large scale, are the availability and cost of the given reducing system as well as convenience and simplicity of the procedures. Available methods for reduction of carbonyl functionalities and, in particular, a, /%unsaturated ones may be divided conveniently into f ...
CHAPTER 21 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
... Aromatic hydrocarbons are a special class of unsaturated hydrocarbons based on the benzene ring. Benzene has the formula C6H6. It is a planar molecule (all atoms are in the same plane). Each carbon in benzene is attached to three other atoms; it exhibits trigonal planar geometry with 120° bond angle ...
... Aromatic hydrocarbons are a special class of unsaturated hydrocarbons based on the benzene ring. Benzene has the formula C6H6. It is a planar molecule (all atoms are in the same plane). Each carbon in benzene is attached to three other atoms; it exhibits trigonal planar geometry with 120° bond angle ...
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... Born in 1977 in Nancy, France. Now,CNRS researcher at the “Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS” in Toulouse. ...
... Born in 1977 in Nancy, France. Now,CNRS researcher at the “Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS” in Toulouse. ...
Don`t forget to study the generic functional groups and the common
... 11. Write equations to show how the following transformation can be carried out. More than one step may be necessary. There are marks assigned for each intermediate product (not charged transition states) and there are marks for the reagents used; so list them all. No marks are assigned for mechanis ...
... 11. Write equations to show how the following transformation can be carried out. More than one step may be necessary. There are marks assigned for each intermediate product (not charged transition states) and there are marks for the reagents used; so list them all. No marks are assigned for mechanis ...
Lithium Iodide Original Commentary - Groupe Charette
... Heterolytic C–X Bond Cleaving Reactions. In the presence of amine bases, LiI has been extensively used as a mild reagent for the chemoselective cleavage of methyl esters (eq 1).6 Decarboxylation of methyl esters usually occurs when an electronwithdrawing group is present at the α-position of the est ...
... Heterolytic C–X Bond Cleaving Reactions. In the presence of amine bases, LiI has been extensively used as a mild reagent for the chemoselective cleavage of methyl esters (eq 1).6 Decarboxylation of methyl esters usually occurs when an electronwithdrawing group is present at the α-position of the est ...
Precious Metal Compounds and Catalysts
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews Metal catalysts for the vinyl
... Thus, they can be applied as a glass substitute in lenses, prisms, carrier plates and foils for optical data storage, video and compact discs. They are envisioned as cover and focusing plates for solar cells or in glass fiber optics [58]. The norbornene/ethene copolymer features a high glass-transiti ...
... Thus, they can be applied as a glass substitute in lenses, prisms, carrier plates and foils for optical data storage, video and compact discs. They are envisioned as cover and focusing plates for solar cells or in glass fiber optics [58]. The norbornene/ethene copolymer features a high glass-transiti ...
PREPARATION OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS Coordination
... they were the first to be prepared. A great variety of cobalt compounds have been synthesized, most of which were made possible due to the lability of Co2+ compounds to substitution and inertness of Co3+ .Conversion of Co2+ to Co3+ was therefore easy with most starting materials being converted to t ...
... they were the first to be prepared. A great variety of cobalt compounds have been synthesized, most of which were made possible due to the lability of Co2+ compounds to substitution and inertness of Co3+ .Conversion of Co2+ to Co3+ was therefore easy with most starting materials being converted to t ...
Ring-closing metathesis
Ring-closing metathesis, or RCM, is a widely used variation of olefin metathesis in organic chemistry for the synthesis of various unsaturated rings via the intramolecular metathesis of two terminal alkenes, which forms the cycloalkene as the E- or Z- isomers and volatile ethylene.The most commonly synthesized ring sizes are between 5-7 atoms; however, reported syntheses include 45- up to 90- membered macroheterocycles. These reactions are metal-catalyzed and proceed through a metallacyclobutane intermediate. It was first published by Dider Villemin in 1980 describing the synthesis of an Exaltolide precursor, and later become popularized by Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. Schrock, who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, along with Yves Chauvin, in 2005 for their combined work in olefin metathesis. RCM is a favorite among organic chemists due to its synthetic utility in the formation of rings, which were previously difficult to access efficiently, and broad substrate scope. Since the only major by-product is ethylene, these reactions may also be considered atom economic, an increasingly important concern in the development of green chemistry.There are several reviews published on ring-closing metathesis.