- Webster, J. A.; Barnes, G. H. (1957). "The
Addition of
Silicon Hydrides to
Olefinic Double Bonds. Part II. The Use of
Group VIII
Metal Catalysts". J. Am. Chem...
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Thermoplastic olefin,
thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), or
olefinic thermoplastic elastomers refer to polymer/filler
blends usually consisting of some fraction...
- For instance,
cyclobutadiene is a very
unstable molecule but with both
olefinic bonds in push-pull
configuration (two
ester substituents and two tertiary...
- the
olefinic carbon-carbon
double bond and 8% of the
isomer with cis
geometry on the
cyclopropane ring and the cis-configuration at the
olefinic carbon-carbon...
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between two
reacting chemical species Olefin metathesis,
redistribution of
olefinic (alkene)
chemical bonds Alkane metathesis,
redistribution of
alkane chemical...
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Radical additions are
known for a
variety of
unsaturated substrates, both
olefinic or
aromatic and with or
without heteroatoms. Free-radical
reactions depend...
- B, Hume WE (1997). "Palladium-Catalysed
Intramolecular Cyclisations of
Olefinic Propargylic Carbonates and
application to the
diastereoselective synthesis...
- stereogenic/chiral
center (R- and S- notation) and
extended to be
applied across olefinic bonds (E- and Z- notation). Cahn–Ingold–Prelog
priority rules are part...
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rubber (HNBR) is
produced by
hydrogenation of NBR.
Doing so
removes the
olefinic groups,
which are
vulnerable to
degradation by
various chemicals as well...
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Consumption -
removing oxygen,
cracking long-chain molecules, and
saturating olefinic bonds will
chemically consume two to four
times the
hydrogen of a conventional...