-
ketone with
mercuric chloride (HgCl2) and
cadmium carbonate (CdCO3).
Cyclobutanones are the
intermediates of the homo-Favorskii rearrangement, and can be...
- in
particular cyclic ketones, such as
substituted cyclohexanones or
cyclobutanones to give
lactones (Baeyer–Villiger oxidation). The
epoxidation of various...
- Homo-Favorskii rearrangement, the
rearrangement of β-halo
ketones and
cyclobutanones Wolff rearrangement - can
react similarly Cope,
Arthur (1960). Organic...
- 2-substituted
cyclobutanones as
irradiation products of lipid-containing foods:
Synthesis and
applications of cis- and trans-2-(tetradec-5′-enyl)
cyclobutanones and...
- 3-methylpentadecanone, is an
animal pheromone.
Another cyclic ketone is
cyclobutanone,
having the
formula (CH2)3CO. An
aldehyde differs from a
ketone in that...
-
Favorskii rearrangement is the
rearrangement of β-halo
ketones and
cyclobutanones,
which in ring
systems may
yield ring contraction. This rearrangement...
- Escudero; H. Vanlierde; L.
Ghosez (1990). "A
General Synthesis of
Cyclobutanones from
Olefins and
Tertiary Amides: 3-Hexylcyclobutanone". Org. Synth...
- dimerize, or two
ketenes may
react with one
another to
afford substituted cyclobutanones.
There are
typically two
possible products depending on the precise...
-
Metal hydrides reduce cyclobutanone to cyclobutanol; conversely,
cyclobutanol oxidation is a salt-free
route to
cyclobutanone. "Safety Data Sheet". Sigma-Aldrich...
- The
molecular formula C4H6O may
refer to:
Crotonaldehyde Cyclobutanone Dihydrofurans 2,3-Dihydrofuran 2,5-Dihydrofuran
Divinyl ether Methacrolein Methyl...