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- H − C ≡ C − H {\displaystyle {\ce {H-C#C}}{\ce {-H}}} Acetylene H − C ≡ C − C | H H | − H {\displaystyle {\ce {H-C#C}}{-}{\ce {\overset {\displaystyle...
- The Meerwein arylation is an organic reaction involving the addition of an aryl diazonium salt (ArN2X) to an electron-poor alkene usually supported by...
- Rowley; T. K. Woo; K. ****nou (2006). "Catalytic Intermolecular Direct Arylation of Perfluorobenzenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128 (27): 8754–8756. CiteSeerX 10...
- reaction two arenes couple directly (sometimes called Friedel–Crafts arylation). In the Blanc chloromethylation a chloromethyl group is added to an arene...
- preparation of numerous pharmaceuticals. Industrial applications include α-arylation of carbonyl compounds (such as ketones, esters, amides, aldehydes) and...
- (HM) reaction is an organic reaction and a type of palladium catalysed arylation of olefins that uses arenediazonium salts as an alternative to aryl halides...
- product of much research, such as transfer hydrogenation and directed arylations. Para-Acetanisole, The Good Scents Company 4'-Methoxyacetophenone from...
- meta-selective C–H arylation reaction on anilide derivatives. Despite the intrinsic ortho-/para- selectivity of the amido group, the arylation occurs exclusively...
- Enantioenriched Benzylic Alcohols in a Single Flask: Catalytic Asymmetric Arylation of Aldehydes". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 45 (25): 4175–4178...
- (dimethylbenzene) The naphthyl group (C10H7−), which is derived from naphthalene Arylation is the process in which an aryl group is attached to a substituent. It...