- The
triphenylmethyl radical (often
shortened to
trityl radical after 1927
suggestion by
Helferich et al.) is an
organic compound with the
formula (C6H5)3C...
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Triphenylmethyl chloride or
trityl chloride (TrCl) is a
white solid with the
chemical formula C19H15Cl. It is an
alkyl halide,
sometimes used to introduce...
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Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate (also
triphenylcarbenium hexafluorophosphate,
trityl hexafluorophosphate, or
tritylium hexafluorophosphate) is an...
- in
organic chemistry is a
triphenylmethyl group Ph3C, e.g.
triphenylmethyl chloride (trityl chloride) and the
triphenylmethyl radical (trityl radical)...
- In chemistry, triphenylcarbenium,
triphenylmethyl cation,
tritylium , or
trityl cation is an ion with
formula [C19H15]+ or (C6H5)3C+,
consisting of a...
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soluble in
organic solvents. The
compound achieved fame as the
dimer of
triphenylmethyl radical,
which was
prepared by
Moses Gomberg in his
quest for hexaphenylethane...
- carbanions.
Carbocations are
often named -um.
Examples are
tropylium and
triphenylmethyl cations and the
cyclopentadienyl anion.
Haloalkanes are a
class of...
- (1851–1914)
first synthesized triphenylmethanol in 1874 by
reacting triphenylmethyl bromide with
water as well as by
oxidizing triphenylmethane. Triphenylmethanol...
-
reported by
Heinrich Otto
Wieland in 1911 was the
conversion of bis(
triphenylmethyl)peroxide 1 to the
tetraphenylethane 2. The
reaction proceeds through...
- (1910). "Ueber
Triphenylmethyl und
Analoga des
Triphenylmethyls in der Biphenylreihe" [On
triphenylmethyl and
analogues of
triphenylmethyl in the biphenyl...