- In chemistry,
decarbonylation is a type of
organic reaction that
involves the loss of
carbon monoxide (CO). It is
often an
undesirable reaction, since...
- The Tsuji–Wilkinson
decarbonylation reaction is a
method for the
decarbonylation of
aldehydes and some acyl chlorides. The
reaction name
recognizes Jirō...
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Nickel carbonyl (IUPAC name: tetracarbonylnickel) is a nickel(0)
organometallic compound with the
formula Ni(CO)4. This
colorless liquid is the prin****l...
- from
alkenes to oxygenates. Few
organic carbonyls undergo spontaneous decarbonylation, but many can be
induced to do so with
appropriate catalysts. A common...
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fuels produced by
converting biom****, by
either decarboxylation or
decarbonylation, into
liquid transportation fuels, such as
ethanol and biodiesel. Conversion...
- A
Fischer carbene is a type of
transition metal carbene complex,
which is an
organometallic compound containing a
divalent organic ligand. In a Fischer...
-
chemistry reaction of
nucleophilic abstraction, Me3NO is emplo**** as a
decarbonylation agent according to the
following stoichiometry: M(CO)n + Me3NO + L...
- of
unsaturated products, or
isomerization to a
vinylidene ketene.
Decarbonylation has been
observed but is
thermodynamically difficult to
achieve with...
- Iron pentacarbonyl, also
known as iron carbonyl, is the
compound with
formula Fe(CO)5.
Under standard conditions Fe(CO)5 is a free-flowing, straw-colored...
- help
herbicides penetrate the leaf structure. Palladium-catalyzed
decarbonylation on
furfural manufactures industrially furan.
Another important solvent...