Definition of Hydrovinylation. Meaning of Hydrovinylation. Synonyms of Hydrovinylation

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- In organic chemistry, hydrovinylation is the formal insertion of an alkene into the C-H bond of ethylene (H2C=CH2): CH2=CHR + CH2=CH2 → CH3−CHR−CH=CH2...
- process: CH2=CH2 + CH3CH=CHCH3 → 2 CH2=CHCH3 Transition metal catalyzed hydrovinylation is another important alkene synthesis process starting from alkene...
- stereoselective synthesis. Major research areas include: Asymmetric Hydrovinylation RajanBabu developed methodology surrounding C-C bond formation via...
- solid acid catalysts: C2H4 + H2O → CH3CH2OH Ethylene is dimerized by hydrovinylation to give n-butenes using processes licensed by Lummus or IFP. The Lummus...
- hemilabile phosphane ligand compared to a very similar non-labile ligand. Hydrovinylation (olefin dimerisation), which is typically difficult to carry out enantioselectively...
- (2008). "(R)-3-Methyl-3-Phenyl-1-Pentene via Catalytic Asymmetric Hydrovinylation". Org. Synth. 85: 248–266. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.085.0248. PMC 2723857...
- Bhalla, G.; Oxgaard, J.; Goddard, W. A.; Periana, Roy A. (2005). "Hydrovinylation of Olefins Catalyzed by an Iridium Complex via CH Activation" (PDF)...
- widely available vinyl acetate: ROH + CH2=CHOAc → ROCH=CH2 + HOAc Hydrovinylation, ethylene adds "across" an alkene double bond Hamilton, James; Sarlah...
- Hydroalkoxylation (also known as hydroetherification) Hydrohalogenation Hydrovinylation (including hydroarylation and olefin dimerization and others) Hydroacylation...
- (2008). "(R)-3-methyl-3-phenyl-1-pentene Via Catalytic Asymmetric Hydrovinylation". Org. Synth. 85: 248–266. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.085.0248. PMC 2723857...