- chemistry, the
alkoxy group is an
alkyl group which is
singularly bonded to oxygen; thus R−O.
Denoted usually with apostrophe('). The
range of
alkoxy groups is...
-
cathinone molecule: R1 = hydrogen, or any
combination of one or more alkyl,
alkoxy, alkylenedioxy,
haloalkyl or
halide substituents R2 =
hydrogen or any alkyl...
-
Dieckmann condensations due to
enolization of the
electrophilic ester. The
alkoxy portion of the
ester must be a
relatively good
leaving group.
Methyl and...
- in
which Nickel and
oxygen appear to form a cubane-type cluster.
Other alkoxy compounds known for
nickel include nickel dipropoxide,
nickel di-isopropoxide...
- If the
ether is part of a more-complex molecule, it is
described as an
alkoxy substituent, so –OCH3
would be
considered a "methoxy-" group. The simpler...
- resistance, at the
expense of
lesser scratch resistance.
Unlike with PTFE, the
alkoxy substituents allow the
polymer to be melt-processed. On a
molecular level...
- the
functional group consisting of a
methyl group bound to oxygen. This
alkoxy group has the
formula R−O−CH3. On a
benzene ring, the
Hammett equation classifies...
- Di-tert-butyl
peroxide Ether Ether ROR′
alkoxy-
alkyl ether Diethyl ether (Ethoxyethane)
Hemiacetal Hemiacetal R2CH(OR1)(OH)
alkoxy -ol -al
alkyl hemiacetal Hemiketal...
-
condensation cure
systems are
typically alkoxy, acetoxy, ester, enoxy, or
oxime silanes such as
methyl trimethoxy silane for
alkoxy-curing
systems and
methyl triacetoxysilane...
-
formed by
replacing at
least one –OH (hydroxyl)
group with an –O–alkyl (
alkoxy) group. They are
hydrolyzed by
pancreatic enzymes, such as
cholesterol esterase...