- chemistry,
ammonolysis (/am·mo·nol·y·sis/) is the
process of
splitting ammonia into NH 2 − + H + {\displaystyle {\ce {NH2- + H+}}} .
Ammonolysis reactions...
-
alcoholysis (alcohols) and
specifically methanolysis (methanol), acetolysis,
ammonolysis (ammonia), and
aminolysis (alkyl amines).
Glycolysis is
however an older...
- can also be used.
Another common technique for
generating UN2 is the
ammonolysis of
uranium tetrafluoride.
Uranium tetrafluoride is
exposed to ammonia...
- Tantalum(V) chloride, also
known as
tantalum pentachloride, is an
inorganic compound with the
formula TaCl5. It
takes the form of a
white powder and is...
-
Phthalic anhydride is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H4(CO)2O. It is the
anhydride of
phthalic acid.
Phthalic anhydride is a prin****l commercial...
-
coordination chemistry. Industrially, this
compound is
synthesized by the
ammonolysis of 1,2-dichloropropane: CH3CHClCH2Cl + 4 NH3 → CH3CH(NH2)CH2NH2 + 2 NH4Cl...
- the
reaction involves ammonia may be more
specifically referred to as
ammonolysis. An
example of an
aminolysis reaction is the
replacement of a halogen...
- ammonia: CO + NH3 → HCONH2 An
alternative two-stage
process involves the
ammonolysis of
methyl formate,
which is
formed from
carbon monoxide and methanol:...
- + H2O
Alternatively acetamide can be
obtained in
excellent yield via
ammonolysis of
acetylacetone under conditions commonly used in
reductive amination...
-
Walden inversion. Part II.
Homogeneous hydrolysis, alcoholysis, and
ammonolysis of -phenylethyl
halides Edward D. Hughes,
Christopher K.
Ingold and Alan...