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organic chemistry,
ketonic decarboxylation (also
known as
decarboxylative ketonization) is a type of
organic reaction and a
decarboxylation converting two equivalents...
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Examples of keto-enol
tautomerism In
organic chemistry,
alkenols (shortened to enols) are a type of
reactive structure or
intermediate in
organic chemistry...
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propanoyl chloride and benzene. It is also
prepared commercially by
ketonization of
benzoic acid and
propionic acid over
calcium acetate and
alumina at...
- with
barium hydroxide at
elevated temperatures,
adipic acid
undergoes ketonization to give cyclopentanone: (CH2)4(CO2H)2 → (CH2)4CO + H2O + CO2 Cyclopentanone...
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rearrangement reaction. In 1894,
Baeyer synthesized cyclohexane starting with a
ketonization of
pimelic acid
followed by
multiple reductions: In the same year, E...
- (CH3CH2CH2)2CO. It is a
colorless liquid. The
compound is
synthesized by
ketonization,
involving the
pyrolysis of iron(II) butyrate.
Butyrone is used in the...
- or recrystallization. Note also the
example of the
stereochemistry of
ketonization of
enols and enolates. Cahn–Ingold–Prelog
priority rules for nomenclature...
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treatment with
barium hydroxide at
elevated temperatures, it
undergoes ketonization to give cyclopentanone.
About 60% of the 2.5
billion kg of
adipic acid...
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Krapcho decarboxylation is a
related decarboxylation of an ester. In
ketonization a pair of
carboxylic acids is
converted to a ketone. Hydrodecarboxylations...
- Marco; Gut, Ivo G.; ****rung, Bruno; Persy, Gaby; Wirz,
Jakob (1999). "
Ketonization equilibria of
phenol in
aqueous solution". Can. J. Chem. 77 (5–6): 605–613...