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- Alkylation is a chemical reaction that entails transfer of an alkyl group. The alkyl group may be transferred as an alkyl carbocation, a free radical,...
- alkenes, some of the largest scale reactions practiced in industry. Such alkylations are of major industrial importance, e.g. for the production of ethylbenzene...
- An alkylation unit (alky) is one of the conversion processes used in petroleum refineries. It is used to convert isobutane and low-molecular-weight alkenes...
- Mannich Reactions and Alkylation of Indoles". Honors Theses. Retrieved August 17, 2024. "Enantioselective Organocatalytic Indole Alkylations". Macmillan Research...
- the Fráter–Seebach alkylation (also known as Seebach–Fráter alkylation or Fráter–Seebach reaction) is a diastereoselective alkylation of chiral beta-hydroxy...
- allylic alkylation." J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1977, 99, 1649–1651. doi:10.1021/ja00447a064. Asymmetric Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylations:Applications...
- most alkylations are typically conducted using alcohols, not alkyl halides. Alcohols are less expensive than alkyl halides and their alkylation does not...
- In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—a single oxygen atom bonded to two separate carbon atoms, each part of...
- effects. Industrially significant alkyl amines are prepared from ammonia by alkylation with alcohols: ROH + NH 3 ⟶ RNH 2 + H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {ROH + NH3...
- DIPEA is commercially available. It is traditionally prepared by the alkylation of diisopropylamine with diethyl sulfate. Pure DIPEA exists as a colorless...