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shelflife when refrigerated. Like the chloride, it
undergoes ab
exothermic trimerisation to form
cyanuric bromide. This
reaction is
catalyzed by
traces of bromine...
- An
alkyne trimerisation is a [2+2+2] cycloaddition
reaction in
which three alkyne units (C≡C)
react to form a
benzene ring. The
reaction requires a metal...
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Structure of
divalent (top) and
trivalent (bottom) scFvs,
tandem (left) and di-/
trimerisation format (right)...
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derived from
aniline with
hypophosphorus acid
gives benzene.
Alkyne trimerisation of
acetylene gives benzene.
Complete decarboxylation of
mellitic acid...
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other cyanogen compounds,
cyanogen bromide undergoes an
exothermic trimerisation to
cyanuric bromide ((BrCN)3). This
reaction is
catalyzed by traces...
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quality with Air
Products trimerisation catalysts" (PDF). 2003.
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- residues. The
middle domain of
these three-domain
enzymes is
involved in
trimerisation.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July...
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bromine atom
attached to each carbon. It is
formed by the
spontaneous trimerisation of
cyanogen bromide.
Cyanuric bromide can be used to
synthesize substituted...
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combination with 2,5-dimethylpyrrole it
forms the
Phillips selective ethylene trimerisation catalyst (not to be
confused with
Phillips catalyst), used in the industrial...
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hydrates to give acetophenone: PhC2H + H2O → PhC(O)CH3
Alkyne Alkyne trimerisation Bordwell, F.G. (1988). "Equilibrium
acidities in
dimethyl sulfoxide...