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- empirical evidence and numerous "exceptions" are known. Examples include: cyclisations of cations reactions involving third-row atoms, such as sulfur Transition...
- Monosaccharides (from Gr**** monos: single, sacchar: sugar), also called simple sugars, are the simplest forms of sugar and the most basic units (monomers)...
- A cyclic compound (or ring compound) is a term for a compound in the field of chemistry in which one or more series of atoms in the compound is connected...
- Pimm A, Stammen B, Hume WE (1997). "Palladium-Catalysed Intramolecular Cyclisations of Olefinic Propargylic Carbonates and application to the diastereoselective...
- acid forms Cardiazole, a heart stimulant. Lactams can be formed from cyclisation of amino acids via the coupling between an amine and a carboxylic acid...
- The Nazarov cyclization reaction (often referred to as simply the Nazarov cyclization) is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis...
- Radical cyclization reactions are organic chemical transformations that yield cyclic products through radical intermediates. They usually proceed in three...
- In biosynthesis, camphor is produced from geranyl pyrophosphate, via cyclisation of linaloyl pyrophosphate to bornyl pyrophosphate, followed by hydrolysis...
- or turned into ornithine by ornithine aminotransferase, followed by cyclisation by ornithine cyclodeaminase to form proline. L-Proline has been found...
- possess similar chemistry. In particular they also undergo intramolecular cyclisation to form dihaloepoxy groups. These species are both highly reactive and...