- substitutions. An
acyclic alkyl has the
general formula of −CnH2n+1. A
cycloalkyl group is
derived from a
cycloalkane by
removal of a
hydrogen atom from...
- agents: Р-alkyl (H or ≤C10, incl.
cycloalkyl) N-(1-(dialkyl(≤C10, incl.
cycloalkyl)amino))alkylidene(H or ≤C10, incl.
cycloalkyl)
phosphonamidic fluorides and...
-
Cycloalkylamines are
chemical compounds featuring a
cycloalkyl group and an amine. Some
examples include propylhexedrine, cyclopentamine, cypenamine, and...
- 2-ketocyclohexyl ring,
while the
piperidine is
replaced by a
variety of
alkyl or
cycloalkyl amines and most
substitution has
taken place on the
phenyl ring. Consequently...
- with
alkynyl cycloalkyl ketones (2020) In 2020,
Trost and
coworker proposed a
Mannich reaction of 2H-aziridines with
alkylnyl cycloalkyl ketones under...
- only two-electron,
single bonds to
adjacent carbon atoms. Many
tertiary cycloalkyl cations can also be
formed in
superacidic solutions. One such example...
- Reimer)
Tetralide (Bush
Boake Allen)
Alicyclic musks,
otherwise known as
cycloalkyl ester or
linear musks, are a
relatively novel class of musk compounds...
- as
functional groups themselves, in
which case they take the
prefix "
cycloalkyl-" (e.g. "cyclohexyl-") or for benzene, "phenyl-". The
IUPAC nomenclature...
-
Ukena D,
Padgett WL, Daly JW (June 1989). "Effects of 8-phenyl and 8-
cycloalkyl substituents on the
activity of mono-, di-, and
trisubstituted alkylxanthines...
-
Structures of
biphytane with
increasing degree of
cyclization from top (acyclic) to
bottom (with
three cycloalkyl rings)....