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- Alkylation is a chemical reaction that entails transfer of an alkyl group. The alkyl group may be transferred as an alkyl carbocation, a free radical,...
- An alkylation unit (alky) is one of the conversion processes used in petroleum refineries. It is used to convert isobutane and low-molecular-weight alkenes...
- to an aromatic ring. Friedel–Crafts reactions are of two main types: alkylation reactions and acylation reactions. Both proceed by electrophilic aromatic...
- Amine alkylation (amino-dehalogenation) is a type of organic reaction between an alkyl halide and ammonia or an amine. The reaction is called nucleophilic...
- The Enders SAMP/RAMP hydrazone alkylation reaction is an asymmetric carbon-carbon bond formation reaction facilitated by pyrrolidine chiral auxiliaries...
- effects. Industrially significant alkyl amines are prepared from ammonia by alkylation with alcohols: ROH + NH 3 ⟶ RNH 2 + H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {ROH + NH3...
- The Stork enamine alkylation involves the addition of an enamine to a Michael acceptor (e.g., an α,β -unsaturated carbonyl compound) or another electrophilic...
- selectively furnishes the (Z)-enolate, which can undergo stereoselective alkylation. Alkylation of an oxazolidinone imide with benzyl bromide Activated electrophiles...
- salts are necessary to colocate the reactants via complexation. In Birch alkylation the anion formed in the Birch reduction is trapped by a suitable electrophile...
- The Tsuji–Trost reaction (also called the Trost allylic alkylation or allylic alkylation) is a palladium-catalysed substitution reaction involving a substrate...