- In
organic chemistry,
regioselectivity is the
preference of
chemical bonding or
breaking in one
direction over all
other possible directions. It can often...
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important electrophiles are aldehydes/ketones and
Michael acceptors.
Regiospecific formation is the
controlled enolate formation by the
specific deprotonation...
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atoms in this
phosphate ester are differentiated,
setting the
stage for
regiospecific formation of triglycerides, as the diol
reacts selectively with coenzyme-A...
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considered Markovnikov as it
results in
water addition with same
regiospecificity as a
direct hydration reaction.
Alkene hydroboration-oxidation Stereospecific:...
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Regiospecific hydroboration with borane...
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Schulte GR,
Chesworth R,
Miyazaki Y, et al. (August 2009). "
Regiospecific and
stereoselective syntheses of (+/-) morphine, codeine, and thebaine...
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Regiospecific,
Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of the 12-Alkoxy-Substituted Indole...
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Biphenyl Reductive Dechlorination by
Vitamin B12s:
Thermodynamics and
Regiospecificity".
Environmental Science & Technology. 33 (6): 857–863. Bibcode:1999EnST...
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vinylidene fluoride (VF2), however, the
polymerization is not
completely regiospecific. The
asymmetric structure of VF2
leads to the
orientation isomers during...
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parameters high
chemical yields insensitivity towards oxygen and
water regiospecificity and
stereospecificity a
large thermodynamic driving force (>20 kcal/mol)...