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DABCO (1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane), also
known as
triethylenediamine or TEDA, is a
bicyclic organic compound with the
formula N2(C2H4)3. This colorless...
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heterocyclic (the rings'
atoms consist of at
least two elements), like
DABCO. Moreover, the two
rings can both be
aliphatic (e.g.
decalin and norbornane)...
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fluorine donor. This
compound is a
derivative of the
nucleophillic base
DABCO. It is a
colourless salt that
tolerates air and even water. It has been...
- It is
useful for dehydrohalogenations. 1,5-Diazabicyclo[4.3.0]non-5-ene
DABCO Kaupmees, K.; Trummal, A.; Leito, I. (2014). "Basicities of
Strong Bases...
- N-(Phenylmethyl)dimethylamine, BDMA,
Sumine 2015, Benzeneme****ine,
Dabco B-16,
Araldite accelerator 062, N,N-Dimethyl(phenyl)me****ine, DMBA Identifiers...
- The most frequently-used
catalyst for the
reaction is the
tertiary amine DABCO (triethylenediamine);
other known catalysts include 4-dimethylaminopyridine...
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quinuclidine (9.9), 3-acetoxyquinuclidine (9.3), 3-chloroquinuclidine (8.9),
DABCO (8.7), and 3-quinuclidone (7.2). It
forms adducts with a
variety of Lewis...
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ultraviolet radiation.
Common catalysts include tertiary amines, such as
DABCO, DMDEE, or
metallic soaps, such as
dibutyltin dilaurate. The stoichiometry...
- 2-elimination of
suitable precursors,
initiated thermally or by base such as DBU,
DABCO or triethylamine: The
Becker method is used in the
synthesis of the phosphorus...
- up to 250 °C (482 °F), and is
catalyzed by
strongly basic molecules like
Dabco (diazabicyclooctane) and 4-DMAP (4-dimethylaminopyridin).
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