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- In organic chemistry, methylenation is a chemical reaction that inserts a methylene (−CH2−) group into a chemical compound: A − B ⟶ A − CH 2 − B {\displaystyle...
- (1985). "The Wittig Reaction Using Pot****ium-tert-butoxide High Yield Methylenations of Sterically Hindered Ketones". Synthetic Communications. 15 (10):...
- (Trimethylsilyl)methyllithium is classified both as an organolithium compound and an organosilicon compound. It has the empirical formula LiCH2Si(CH3)3...
- doi:10.2174/1389200003339270 Bonthrone, W. & Cornforth, J. (1969). "The methylenation of catechols". Journal of the Chemical Society (9): 1202–1204. doi:10...
- In organic chemistry, the Lombardo methylenation is a name reaction that allows for the methylenation of carbonyl compounds with the use of Lombardo's...
- reagents in organic synthesis. Tebbe's reagent, which is used for the methylenation of esters and ketones, is prepared from TMA and titanocene dichloride...
- 1016/S0040-4039(00)88578-0. Bonthrone, W. & Cornforth, J. (1969). "The methylenation of catechols". Journal of the Chemical Society (9): 1202–1204. doi:10...
- The Nysted reagent is a reagent used in organic synthesis for the methylenation of a carbonyl group. It was discovered in 1975 by Leonard N. Nysted in...
- chemistry Homologation reaction Kauffmann olefination Titanium–zinc methylenation Maercker, A. Org. React. 1965, 14, 270–490. W. Carruthers, Some Modern...
- reagent Titanium–zinc methylenation N. A. Petasis & E. I. Bzowej (1990). "Titanium-mediated carbonyl olefinations. 1. Methylenations of carbonyl compounds...