Definition of Bromoketone. Meaning of Bromoketone. Synonyms of Bromoketone

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Definition of Bromoketone

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- ketone (III) and brominated with hydrobromic acid to yield the bromoketone (IV). This bromoketone is reacted with ethanolic methylamine to produce the 3-MMC...
- initial product spontaneously tautomerizes to afford the oxime (4). The bromoketone array in that intermediate constitutes a classical starting function...
- antifungal agents.[citation needed] Alkylation of imidazole (2) with bromoketone (1) prepared from o,p-dichloroacetophenone affords the displacement product...
- This is then brominated using bromine to form the corresponding bromoketone, which is then reacted with methylamine in an aqueous solution to form...
- cir****vented by the presence of an activating group, such as the carbonyl in α-bromoketones, that drives the reaction forward. However, Kumada couplings have also...
- brominated followed by nucleophilic displacement of the resulting alpha-bromoketone with t-butylamine and treated with hydrochloric acid to give bupropion...
- forms the cage-like isomer 4 in a photochemical [2+2] cycloaddition. The bromoketone group is converted to ring-contracted carboxylic acid 5 in a Favorskii...
- synthesize furans. The reaction involves alkylation of 1,3-****tones with α-bromoketones followed by dehydration of an intermediate hydroxydihydrofuran. The other...
- stereochemical selectivities. Side reactions include the formation of α-bromoketones and dibromo compounds. These can be minimized by the use of freshly recrystallized...
- already demonstrated by oxidation of the ketone, bromination to the bromoketone and elimination to the enone. The conversion of cholestenone into cholesterol...