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carbinol
; -- called also methol, carbinol, etc. Methyl amine (Chem.), a colorless, inflammable, alkaline gas, CH3.NH2, having an ammoniacal, fishy odor. It is produced artificially, and also occurs naturally in herring brine and other fishy products. It is regarded as ammonia in which a third of its hydrogen is replaced by methyl, and is a type of the class of substituted ammonias. Methyl ether (Chem.), a light, volatile ether CH3.O.CH3, obtained by the etherification of methyl alcohol; -- called also methyl oxide. Methyl green. (Chem.) See under Green, n. Methyl orange. (Chem.) See Helianthin. Methyl violet (Chem.), an artificial dye, consisting of certain methyl halogen derivatives of rosaniline.

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- 1′-Bi-2-naphthol (BINOL) is an organic compound that is often used as a ligand for transition-metal catalysed asymmetric synthesis. BINOL has axial chirality...
- 2’-diol, or BINOL, has been used as chiral auxiliary for the asymmetric synthesis since 1983. Hisashi Yamamoto first utilized (R)-BINOL as a chiral auxiliary...
- offering an alternative mode of stereoinduction by changing the metal center. BINOL (1,1'-binaphthyl-2,2'-diol) is usually used in conjunction with oxophilic...
- K. Mikami[who?] reported the catalysis of this reaction using a Ti(IV)–BINOL complex in the same year as the Keck group, Keck's publication reported...
- Boholano (Cebuano: Binol-anon) is a variant of the Cebuano language spoken in the island province of Bohol in the Visayas and a major portion of Southern...
- Strecker reaction can be effected using thiourea-derived catalysts. In 2012, a BINOL-derived catalyst was emplo**** to generate chiral cyanide anion (see figure)...
- chirality). These types of chirality are far less common than central chirality. BINOL is a typical example of an axially chiral molecule, while trans-cyclooctene...
- acquired ECLI Products, a high-tech automotive greases manufacturer and Binol AB, a Swedish manufacturer of environmentally acceptable lubricants for...
- backbones. Well known examples include cyclic diesters derived from the BINOL and TADDOL motifs. These compounds are used in asymmetric catalysis as chiral...
- Chiral versions of these ligands, particularly those derived from the BINOL scaffold, are widely used in enantioselective synthesis. The application...