「Alkene」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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| l typically have the chemistry of a conjugated | alkene, i.e., a diarylethene. |
| It is a fluorocarbon | alkene in which all of the hydrogen atoms in propylen |
| ation reaction enabling the formation of a new | alkene group. |
| It is a polycyclic | alkene and the dehydrogenated version of basketane, w |
| with two of the hydrogen atoms as in a planar | alkene. |
| It is composed of both alkyne and | alkene groups. |
| This enzyme is also called | alkene epoxygenase. |
| onal groups, a methyl ester, a nitrile, and an | alkene. |
| nd (path A) or fragmentation to an enol and an | alkene. |
| dant, forming the dihydroxy derivative; and an | alkene, undergoing addition reactions, especially tho |
| fluential work on the metal hydrides and metal | alkene complexes. |
| the empty carbene p-orbital (LUMO) and filled | alkene double bond p-orbitals (HOMO). |
| It is of interest in chemical research as an | alkene whose double bond is strained but protected by |
| Therefore, Decene would be an | alkene containing 10 carbon atoms, with a double bond |
| 3-diols can be formed in a reaction between an | alkene and formaldehyde. |
| produced from a simple olefin (also called an | alkene with the general formula CnH2n) as a monomer. |
| ormed in the first hydrocyanation, can undergo | alkene metathesis to give dicyanobutenes, which are r |
| compounds and as a precursor to catalysts for | alkene metathesis. |
| uminium compounds can be used as catalysts for | alkene polymerization to polyolefins, for example the |
| d 1,5-cyclooctadiene, is a common platinum(II) | alkene complex. |
| Most organoplatinum(0) compounds contain | alkene and alkyne ligands. |
| Benzylidene compounds are | alkene derivatives of benzene. |
| l, which is a functional group containing both | alkene (en-) and alcohol (-ol). |
| In enzymology, an | alkene monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.69) is an enzyme tha |
| ining a cyclobutane ring, an alcohol group, an | alkene group and two chiral centers (one of which is |
| Octene is an | alkene with the formula C8H16. |
| Nonene is an | alkene with the molecular formula C9H18. |
| A pregnene is an | alkene derivative of a pregnane. |
| It is an | alkene and it contains a reactive four-membered ring. |
| Butene, also known as butylene, is an | alkene with the formula C4H8. |
| In organic chemistry, a vinyl halide is any | alkene with at least one halide substituent bonded di |
| An alpha-olefin (or α-olefin) is an | alkene where the carbon-carbon double bond starts at |
| bonyl to the hydroxyl (Ketoreductase, KR), the | alkene (Dehydratase, DH), and the alkane (Enoyl Reduc |
| together from the words dendrimer, linear and | alkene. |
| One of the principal methods for | alkene synthesis in the laboratory is the elimination |
| -length distribution in the initial mixture of | alkene oligomers is adjusted so as to more closely ma |
| effect is illustrated by the stability of the | alkene derivatives of the type [Os(NH3)5(alkene)]2+. |
| -bromo-addition for the hydrobromination of an | alkene |
| his compound, differing in the geometry of the | alkene. |
| strain is relieved by pyramidalization of the | alkene carbons, the pyramidalization angle is estimat |
| sigma-type donation from the pi orbital of the | alkene or π-allyl with concomitant pi-backbonding int |
| greater the reduction in the bond order of the | alkene or π-allyl. |
| is concerted: the cis or trans geometry of the | alkene starting material is retained in the epoxide r |
| ylene unit is delivered to both carbons of the | alkene simultaneously, the configuration of the doubl |
| dentical groups attached to the same end of an | alkene moiety which, if replaced, would generate geom |
| r, but that approach requires synthesis of the | alkene substrate first whereas the Darzens condensati |
| Hexene is a higher olefin, or | alkene with a formula C6H12. |
| ived from the affix en-, used as the suffix of | alkene, and the root amine. |
| ide reacts preferentially at the disubstituted | alkene, whereas epoxidation with MCPBA occurs at the |
| nd of the word ethylene, which is the simplest | alkene. |
| ks down immediately to the produce the desired | alkene (5). |
| tanacyclobutane and than releases the terminal | alkene. |
| It is the simplest | alkene fluorocarbon. |
| hol group is induced to eliminate with TsOH to | alkene 20. |
| A cycloalkene or cycloolefin is a type of | alkene hydrocarbon which contains a closed ring of ca |
| em may be performed in the laboratory using an | alkene such as styrene, along with a hydrogen transfe |
| Triptycenes, with the | alkene groups part of an arene, are related compounds |
| c reaction in which a carbenoid reacts with an | alkene (or alkyne) to form a cyclopropane in a chelet |
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