- itself. It
involves the
addition of a
hydrogen and a
vinyl group (or an
alkenyl group)
across a
double bond.
Reduction of
alkynes is a
useful method for...
- In
organic chemistry,
alkenyl peroxides are
organic peroxides bearing an
alkene (R2C=CR2)
residue directly at the
peroxide (R−O−O−R) group, resulting...
-
Reactions of
alkenyl- and
alkynylaluminium compounds involve the
transfer of a
nucleophilic alkenyl or
alkynyl group attached to
aluminium to an electrophilic...
- halide). The term
vinyl is
often used to
describe any
alkenyl group. For this reason,
alkenyl halides with the
formula RCH=CHX are
sometimes called vinyl...
- iodide. In the
presence of samarium(II) iodide, the
halogen atom of alkyl,
alkenyl, and aryl
halides is
replaced by hydrogen. In tetrahydrofuran, the mechanism...
-
Alkenyl succinic anhydrides (ASA) are
derivatives of
succinic anhydrides. One H of the
succinic anhydride ring is
replaced with an iso-
alkenyl chain (C14...
-
sometimes as R−C(O)OH with R
referring to an
organyl group (e.g., alkyl,
alkenyl, aryl), or hydrogen, or
other groups.
Carboxylic acids occur widely. Important...
- amines, phenoxides, and enolates,
giving sulfonamides, aryl nonaflates, and
alkenyl nonaflates, respectively. However, it is not
attacked by
water (in which...
- (at an sp2 carbon), and
alkynes (at an sp carbon) are
known as alkyl,
alkenyl (vinyl), aryl, and
alkynyl (acetylide) anions, respectively. Carbanions...
- adsorbed)
Saturated hydrocarbons;
alkyl halides Unsaturated hydrocarbons;
alkenyl halides Aromatic hydrocarbons; aryl
halides Polyhalogenated hydrocarbons...