- the
usage of the word
ketal altogether, but has
since reversed its decision. However, in
contrast to
historical usage,
ketals are now a
subset of acetals...
-
Acetone (2-propanone or
dimethyl ketone) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2CO. It is the
simplest and
smallest ketone (R−C(=O)−R'). It is a...
-
carbonyl group. This is half of the
required alcohols to form
acetals or
ketals.
Cyclic hemiacetals can
sometimes be
referred to as lactols. Hemiacetals...
-
cyclic ketals,
including cyclic ketals (cyclic acetals) of
steroidal glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. They are
almost all C16α,17α
cyclic ketals of...
- CH3C(O2C2H4)CH2CO2C2H5 It is the
ketal derived from the
condensation of
ethyl acetoacetate and
ethylene glycol. Also
known as
apple ketal and applinal, it has a...
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group composed of the
cyclic ketal of a diol with acetone. The more
systematic name for this
structure is an
isopropylidene ketal.
Acetonide is a
common protecting...
- they are more
reactive than alkanes.
Specialized ethers such as epoxides,
ketals, and
acetals are
unrepresentative classes of
ethers and are
discussed in...
- derivative. Two
ketals of
ethyl acetoacetate are used in
commercial fragrances.
Fructone (CH3C(O2C2H4)CH2CO2C2H5), the
ethylene glycol ketal Fraistone...
- It is also a
commonly used
catalyst for the
preparation of
acetals and
ketals from
aldehydes and ketones.
David A.
Evans (2005-11-04). "Evans pKa Table"...
- Chih-Ching; Liao, Bei-Sih; Liu, Shiuh-Tzung (2007). "Deprotection of
Acetals and
Ketals in a
Colloidal Suspension Generated by
Sodium Tetrakis(3,5-trifluoromethylphenyl)borate...