- are
formally esters of
orthocarbonic acid, and
therefore are
called orthocarbonates. For example,
tetraethoxymethane can be
prepared by the
reaction between...
- Tieckelmann, H. W. Post, The
preparation of methyl, ethyl, propyl, and
butyl orthocarbonates, J. Org. Chem., 13 (2), 265-267 (1948), doi:10.1021/jo01160a014. US-Patent...
- ethyl, propyl, and
butyl orthocarbonates, J. Org. Chem., 13 (2), 265–267 (1948), doi:10.1021/jo01160a014. "Ethyl
Orthocarbonate".
Organic Syntheses. doi:10...
- with
alternating neopentane and
orthocarbonate groups,
which can be
described as an
ester (pentaerythritol
orthocarbonate) with
formula [(−CH2)2C(CH2−)2...
- acetals,: 524 : 35, 340–348
three in
ortho esters,: 345 and four in
orthocarbonates.
Carbon forms a
double bond to
oxygen in aldehydes,
ketones and acyl...
- 2-Methylenedioxybenzene (1,3-Benzodioxole)
Orthocarbonate ester Orthocarbonate ester C(OR)(OR')(OR")(OR‴) tetralkoxy-
tetraalkyl orthocarbonate Tetramethoxymethane Organic...
- tetrakis(3-mercaptopropionate). A
linear polymer which can be
described as a (spiro)
orthocarbonate ester of pentaerythritol,
whose formula could be
written as [(−CH2)2C(CH2−)2...
- ether)
Dimethoxymethane (methylal)
Tetramethoxymethane (tetramethyl
orthocarbonate)
Pinner reaction Trimethoxysilane,
heavier analog,
isoelectronic compound...
- bis-orthoformate with two
fused adamantane-like skeletons. Acetal, C(OR)2R2
Orthocarbonate, C(OR)4. E. H.
Cordes (1969). "Ortho Esters". In Saul
Patai (ed.). Carboxylic...
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which are
fulfilling these requirements are
spiro orthoesters,
spiro orthocarbonates,
bicyclic ketal lactones and
bicyclic orthoesters. Most
expanding monomers...