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- absence of a metal ion would yield polymers. Crown ethers arise from dialkylations that are templated by alkali metals. Other template reactions include...
- occur as natural products. The spirocyclic core is usually prepared by dialkylation of an activated carbon center. The dialkylating group is often a 1,3-...
- The malonic ester synthesis is a chemical reaction where diethyl malonate or another ester of malonic acid is alkylated at the carbon alpha (directly adjacent)...
- PLC. P**** polymers are obtained by step-growth polymerization by the dialkylation of bisphenolate salts. Typical is the reaction of 4,4'-difluorobenzophenone...
- Resorcinol is produced in several steps from benzene, starting with dialkylation with propylene to give 1,3-diisopropylbenzene. Oxidation and Hock rearrangement...
- manner to produce a variety of DNA damage products such as mono- and dialkylation, inter- and intrastrand crosslinks, and DNA-protein crosslinks. Some...
- "The Chemistry of Alkylstrontium Halide Analogues, Part 2: Barbier-Type Dialkylation of Esters with Alkyl Halides". European Journal of Organic Chemistry...
- ****ene process produces phenol and butanones. Hydroquinone is prepared by dialkylation of benzene with propene to give 1,4-diisopropylbenzene. This compound...
- similar to the ****ene process in reaction mechanism and involves the dialkylation of benzene with propene to give 1,4-diisopropylbenzene. This compound...
- oxidized to the bicyclic dication. DTCO was first prepared in 4% yield by dialkylation of 1,3-propanedithiol with 1,3-dibromopropane. Musker, W. Kenneth (1992)...