Definition of Enolate. Meaning of Enolate. Synonyms of Enolate

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Phenolate
Phenolate Phe"no*late, n. [Phenol + -ate.] (Chem.) A compound of phenol analogous to a salt.

Meaning of Enolate from wikipedia

- In organic chemistry, enolates are organic anions derived from the deprotonation of carbonyl (RR'C=O) compounds. Rarely isolated, they are widely used...
- Deprotonation of enolizable ketones, aldehydes, and esters gives enolates. Enolates can be trapped by the addition of electrophiles at oxygen. Silylation...
- case mediated by the enolate or the proton source. In the deprotonation of an unsymmetrical ketone, the kinetic product is the enolate resulting from removal...
- using a lithium enolate compared to 97:3 using a bibutylboron enolate. Where the counterion determines stereoinduction strength, the enolate isomer determines...
- or ketones. Aldol addition or aldolization refers to the addition of an enolate or enolation as a nucleophile to a carbonyl moiety as an electrophile....
- enantiomer. Lithium enolates are formed through deprotonation of a C−H bond α to the carbonyl group by an organolithium species. Lithium enolates are widely used...
- In its usual form, it involves the nucleophilic addition of a ketone enolate to an aldehyde to form a β-hydroxy ketone, or aldol (aldehyde + alcohol)...
- substitution of an α-hydrogen by an electrophile through either an enol or enolate ion intermediate. Because their double bonds are electron rich, enols behave...
- chemistry for a variety of oxidations, including alpha hydroxylation of enolates, epoxidation and aziridination of olefins, and other heteroatom transfer...
- compounds that share the common functional group R3Si−O−CR=CR2, composed of an enolate (R3C−O−R) bonded to a silane (SiR4) through its oxygen end and an ethene...