- In
organic chemistry, an
allyl group is a
substituent with the
structural formula −CH2−HC=CH2. It
consists of a
methylene bridge (−CH2−)
attached to a...
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Allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) is a
naturally occurring unsaturated isothiocyanate. The
colorless oil is
responsible for the
pungent taste of cruciferous...
- skeleton, sp2-hybridized
carbons or
positions are
often called vinylic.
Allyls,
acrylates and
styrenics contain vinyl groups. (A
styrenic crosslinker with...
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Allyl alcohol (IUPAC name: prop-2-en-1-ol) is an
organic compound with the
structural formula CH2=CHCH2OH. Like many alcohols, it is a water-soluble,...
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Allyl halides are
organic halides containing an
allyl group.
Allyl halides include:
Allyl chloride Allyl bromide Allyl iodide Allyl fluoride [Wikidata]...
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Allyl chloride is the
organic compound with the
formula CH2=CHCH2Cl. This
colorless liquid is
insoluble in
water but
soluble in
common organic solvents...
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Allyl bromide (3-bromopropene) is an
organic halide. It is an
alkylating agent used in
synthesis of polymers, pharmaceuticals,
perfumes and
other organic...
- Mynott, R.; Seevogel, K.; Goddard, R.; Krüger, C. (1980). "Transition
metal allyls".
Journal of
Organometallic Chemistry. 191 (2): 449–475. doi:10.1016/S0022-328X(00)81073-6...
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Allyl cyanide is an
organic compound with the
formula CH2CHCH2CN. Like
other small alkyl nitriles,
allyl cyanide is
colorless and
soluble in
organic solvents...
- 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol is 15%.
Allylic shifts occur because the
transition state is an
allyl intermediate. In
other respects they are
similar to
classical nucleophilic...