- A
nitronate (IUPAC: azinate) in
organic chemistry is an
anion with the
general structure R1R2C=N+(−O−)2,
containing the =N+(−O−)2
functional group, where...
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Nitronate monooxygenase (EC 1.13.12.16, NMO) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
nitronate:oxygen 2-oxidoreductase (nitrite-forming). This
enzyme catalyses...
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sulfuric acid to acetophenone. The
reaction mechanism starting from the
nitronate salt as the
resonance structures 1a and 1b is
depicted below: The salt...
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Nitrosating a
nitronate gives a
nitrolic acid.
Nitronates are also key
intermediates in the Nef reaction: when
exposed to
acids or oxidants, a
nitronate hydrolyzes...
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using nitroethane. The
reaction proceeds via the
intermediacy of the
nitronate anion. Most
nitrolic acids are
laboratory curiosities. One
exception is...
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nitroalkanes to give
nitronate alkoxides that
yield mainly syn-nitro
alcohols once protonated, and
finally generation of
nitronate anions in
which one...
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disease or Devic's
syndrome N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide, an
organic compound Nitronate monooxygenase, an
enzyme Normal Move Out, in
reflection seismology National...
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Conversion of
Nitro to
Carbonyl Group by
Dimethyldioxirane (DMD)
Oxidation of
Nitronate Anions". Synlett. 1998 (12): 1335–1336. doi:10.1055/s-1998-1947....
- also
called propionate-3-
nitronate oxidase. It
employs one cofactor, FMN.
Porter DJ,
Bright HJ (1987). "Propionate-3-
nitronate oxidase from Penicillium...
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deoxygenate to the
imine instead.: 490 : 343 N-Oxoammonium salt
Nitronate Hamer, Jan; Macaluso,
Anthony (1964-08-01). "Nitrones".
Chemical Reviews...