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- This conversion is exploited in the malonic ester synthesis, wherein the diester of malonic acid reacts with an electrophile (e.g., alkyl halide), and is...
- structures will preferentially be formed. 1,6 diesters will form five-membered cyclic β-keto esters, while 1,7 diesters will form six-membered β-keto esters....
- than condensation. Independent of dilution, acyloin condensation of a diester favours intramolecular cyclisation (for all but the smallest rings) over...
- carbonyl, and may also be functionally symmetrical (dialdehydes, ****tones, diesters, etc.) or unsymmetrical (keto-esters, keto-acids, etc.). The only 1,2-dialdehyde...
- 3,6-diesters of morphine Acetylpropionylmorphine 3,6-Dibutanoylmorphine Diacetyldihydromorphine (dihydroheroin, acetylmorphinol) Dibutyrylmorphine Dibenzoylmorphine...
- formulaCrO2(OR)2. When R lacks an alpha hydrogen, these diesters are isolable. One chromate diester has attracted significant attenion: ((CH3)3CO)2CrO2....
- number is E903. Carnauba consists mostly of aliphatic esters (40 wt%), diesters of 4-hydroxycinnamic acid (21.0 wt%), ω-hydroxycarboxylic acids (13.0 wt%)...
- eco-friendly". Springwise. 17 September 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2024. Phosphoric+Diester+Hydrolases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings...
- alkyl) and diesters (R and R' = alkyl). They are produced by treatment of maleic anhydride with alcohols. The resulting mono or diesters are then treated...
- "Individual news". US 4544507, P. Foley, "Production of carbonate diesters from oxalate diesters", ****igned to Celanese Corp  US 5834614, K. Nishihira et al...