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- called tautomerization. This conversion commonly results from the relocation of a hydrogen atom within the compound. The phenomenon of tautomerization is...
- moisture.) The tautomerization can also be catalyzed via photochemical process. These findings suggest that the keto–enol tautomerization is a viable route...
- tautomerism, although this name is often more generally applied to all such tautomerizations. Usually the equilibrium constant is so small that the enol is undetectable...
- at least one alpha-hydrogen, undergo keto-enol tautomerization; the tautomer is an enol. Tautomerization is catalyzed by both acids and bases. Usually...
- kJ/mol: Overall the keto-enol tautomerization occurs slowly but is catalyzed by acids. Photo-induced keto-enol tautomerization is viable under atmospheric...
- chemical structure. Enolization is an example of isomerization, as is tautomerization. When the isomerization occurs intramolecularly it may be called a...
- aldoses can open to reveal an aldehyde, and certain ketoses can undergo tautomerization to become aldoses. However, acetals, including those found in polysaccharide...
- famous application in organic synthesis is to utilize 15N to monitor tautomerization equilibria in heteroaromatics because of the dramatic change in 15N...
- compounds, the protons on the α-carbon are labile due to keto–enol tautomerization. Thus, the α-carbon is easily halogenated in the ****–Volhard–Zelinsky...
- acid) is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of melanin. Tautomerization of DHICA forms dopachrome. Pawelek JM (March 1991). "After dopachrome...