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Oleic acid is a
fatty acid that
occurs naturally in
various animal and
vegetable fats and oils. It is an odorless,
colorless oil,
although commercial samples...
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imido group (=NH) can also act as a ligand. Most
imides are
cyclic compounds derived from
dicarboxylic acids, and
their names reflect the
parent acid...
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treatment with
bases such as
sodium hydroxide. The high
acidity of the
imido N-H is the
result of the pair of
flanking electrophilic carbonyl groups...
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electronically similar to the
phthalimide salts,
consisting of
imido nucleophiles. In
terms of
their advantages,
these reagents hydrolyze more...
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react with TiCl4 to give
complexes containing amido (R2N−-containing) and
imido (RN2−-containing) complexes. With ammonia,
titanium nitride is formed. An...
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Derivate der Benzoylimidozimtsäure" [On some
derivatives of benzoyl-
imido-cinnaminic
acid].
Berichte der
deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. 17 (2): 1616–1624...
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equivalent of
hydrogen chloride. The
reaction proceeds by
formation of
imido ester hydrochloride: RCN + R′OH + HCl → [RC(OR′)=NH2]+Cl− Upon standing...
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Malonic acid, CH2(COOH)2, is
systematically named propanedioic acid. Alternatively, the
suffix "-carboxylic
acid" can be used in
place of "oic
acid", combined...
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metal imido complexes is a
coordination compound containing an
imido ligand.
Imido ligands can be
terminal or
bridging ligands. The
parent imido ligand...
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molybdenum imido alkylidene complexes and some
Reactions Involving Acyclic Olefins". Journal...