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Cyclooctanone is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH2)7CO. It is a waxy
white solid. It can be
prepared by
Jones oxidation or Dess-Martin oxidation...
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indene to
homophthalic acid.
Oxidation of
secondary alcohol to
ketone (
cyclooctanone) and nortricyclanone. In
organic chemistry,
dilute solutions of chromic...
- C8H14O (molar m****: 126.20 g/mol,
exact m****: 126.1045 u) may
refer to:
Cyclooctanone Filbertone Oct-1-en-3-one, or 1-octen-3-one Sulcatone, or 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one...
- 1007/0-387-25725-X_1. ISBN 0-387-23607-4. Eisenbraun, E. J. (1965). "
Cyclooctanone".
Organic Syntheses. 45: 28. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.045.0028. Smith, Michael...
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primary reaction product cycloheptanone and the main
contaminant cyclooctanone.
Another use of
bisulfite in
organic chemistry is as a mild reducing...
- (133 °F; 329 K)
Related compounds Related cyclic ketones Cyclohexanone,
Cyclooctanone,
Tropinone Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
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University of
Minnesota Thesis Part I: A̲protic
decomposition of 2-phenyl-
cyclooctanone p̲-toluene-sulfonylhydrazone; and 3-phenylycyclooctanone p̲-toluenesulfonylhy-drazone;...
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either of the two
depicted transition state conformations.
Unlike the
cyclooctanone case,
alkylation of 2-cyclodecanone
rings does not
display significant...
- CH3COCH3 > C6H5COCH3 and
cyclohexanone >
cyclopentanone >
cycloheptanone >
cyclooctanone.
These orders of
reactivity are the same as
those observed for reactions...
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gives a
mixture of
cyclooctenimine (the
Wenker aziridine product) and
cyclooctanone (a
competing Hofmann elimination product). Wenker,
Henry (1935). "The...