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Chemoselectivity is the
preferential reaction of a
chemical reagent with one of two or more
different functional groups. In a
chemoselective system, a...
- Nitrosation. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University. p. 16. ISBN 0-521-26796-X.
Chemoselective Nitration of
Phenols with tert-Butyl
Nitrite in
Solution and on Solid...
- pH),
shorter reaction times,
higher yields,
simplified workups, high
chemoselectivity,
tolerance of
sensitive functional groups, and a long
shelf life. However...
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sacrificial alcohol. The
advantages of the MPV
reduction lie in its high
chemoselectivity and its use of a
cheap environmentally friendly metal catalyst. MPV...
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aromatic ring to give
acetyl aromatic esters instead of
methyl benzoates.
Chemoselectivity Cryptoregiochemistry Enantioselectivity Keto–enol
tautomerism Stereoselectivity...
- (2005). "Addition of
Tethered Nonaromatic Carbon Nucleophiles to
Chemoselectively Activated Amides". Org. Lett. 7 (20): 4431–4. doi:10.1021/ol0516519...
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therefore distinguish between very
similar substrate molecules to be
chemoselective,
regioselective and stereospecific. Some of the
enzymes showing the...
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Compared to
conventional Grignard reagents, Turbo-Grignards are more
chemoselective; esters, amides, and
nitriles do not
react with the Turbo-Grignard reagent...
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biology Reactivity–selectivity principle, in
general chemistry Chemoselectivity, a term used in
organic chemistry to
describe reactivity of one functional...
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reactions with high
specificity under mild conditions.
Reactivity Control:
Chemoselectivity ensures that a
specific functional group in a
molecule reacts while...