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organyl substituent.
Alkoxides are
strong bases[citation needed] and, when R is not bulky, good
nucleophiles and good ligands.
Alkoxides,
although generally...
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Metal alkoxides are used for
coatings and as catalysts. Many
alkoxides are
prepared by salt-forming
reactions from a
metal chlorides and
sodium alkoxide: MCln...
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Silicon alkoxides are a
group of
alkoxides,
chemical compounds of
silicon and an alcohol, with the
formula Si(OR)4.
Silicon alkoxides are
important precursors...
- an
anhydrous base to give an ester.
Catalysts are
aluminium alkoxides or
sodium alkoxides.
Benzaldehyde reacts with
sodium benzyloxide (generated from...
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structure is more
complex than
suggested by its
empirical formula. Like
other alkoxides of titanium(IV) and zirconium(IV), it
finds used in
organic synthesis...
- the
titanium alkoxides are
often complex.
Crystalline titanium methoxide is
tetrameric with the
molecular formula Ti4(OCH3)16.
Alkoxides derived from...
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produced from epoxides.
Nucleophilic displacement of
alkyl halides by
alkoxides R–ONa + R′–X → R–O–R′ + NaX This reaction, the
Williamson ether synthesis...
- then the two are
reacted together. The
alkoxide (or aryloxide) may be
primary and secondary.
Tertiary alkoxides tend to give
elimination reaction because...
- with the rock salt structure,
although often nonstoichiometric. The
alkoxides of titanium(IV),
prepared by
treating TiCl4 with alcohols, are colorless...
- ether.
Other methoxy ethers include anisole and vanillin. Many
metal alkoxides contain methoxy groups, such as
tetramethyl orthosilicate and titanium...