Definition of Trityl. Meaning of Trityl. Synonyms of Trityl

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Definition of Trityl

Trityl
Trityl Tri"tyl, n. [Gr. ? third + -yl.] (Chem.) Propyl. [R.]

Meaning of Trityl from wikipedia

- display fluorescence. A trityl group in organic chemistry is a triphenylmethyl group Ph3C, e.g. triphenylmethyl chloride (trityl chloride) and the triphenylmethyl...
- chloride or trityl chloride (TrCl) is a white solid with the chemical formula C19H15Cl. It is an alkyl halide, sometimes used to introduce the trityl protecting...
- it produces an intensely yellow color, due to the formation of a stable "trityl" carbocation. Many derivatives of triphenylmethanol are important dyes....
- In chemistry, triphenylcarbenium, triphenylmethyl cation, tritylium , or trityl cation is an ion with formula [C19H15]+ or (C6H5)3C+, consisting of a carbon...
- The triphenylmethyl radical (often shortened to trityl radical after 1927 suggestion by Helferich et al.) is an organic compound with the formula (C6H5)3C...
- Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate (also triphenylcarbenium hexafluorophosphate, trityl hexafluorophosphate, or tritylium hexafluorophosphate) is an organic salt...
- for phenyl-1,x-diyl (where x is 2, 3, or 4), carbyne for methylidyne, and trityl for triphenylmethyl. Category:Functional groups Group contribution method...
- German chemists Kurt Hess and Robert Pfleger in 1933 on the pattern of trityl and adopted in English starting from 1934. The toluenesulfonate (or tosylate)...
- and Paul Nicholas Leech in 1913. It describes the 1,2-rearrangement of trityl amine derivatives to triaryl imines. It is comparable to a Beckmann rearrangement...
- treating DMSO with sodium hydride: CH3SOCH3 + NaH → CH3SOCH− 2Na+ + H2 Trityl sodium can be prepared by sodium-halogen exchange: Ph3CCl + 2 Na → Ph3C−...