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- In organic chemistry, regioselectivity is the preference of chemical bonding or breaking in one direction over all other possible directions. It can often...
- important electrophiles are aldehydes/ketones and Michael acceptors. Regiospecific formation is the controlled enolate formation by the specific deprotonation...
- described, based on 2-halotryptamines. Different approaches, such as regiospecific synthesis, were also mentioned. It is a member of the spiroindolone...
- atoms in this phosphate ester are differentiated, setting the stage for regiospecific formation of triglycerides, as the diol reacts selectively with coenzyme-A...
- Adams J, Schulte GR, Chesworth R, Miyazaki Y, et al. (August 2009). "Regiospecific and stereoselective syntheses of (+/-) morphine, codeine, and thebaine...
- The Leimgruber-Batcho indole synthesis gives similar flexibility and regiospecificity to indole derivatives. One advantage of the Bartoli indole synthesis...
- vinylidene fluoride (VF2), however, the polymerization is not completely regiospecific. The asymmetric structure of VF2 leads to the orientation isomers during...
- Regiospecific hydroboration with borane...
- Biphenyl Reductive Dechlorination by Vitamin B12s: Thermodynamics and Regiospecificity". Environmental Science & Technology. 33 (6): 857–863. Bibcode:1999EnST...
- ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1. Numazawa M, Nagaoka M, Kunitama Y (September 1986). "Regiospecific deoxygenation of the dihydroxyacetone moiety at C-17 of corticoid steroids...