- In
organic chemistry,
aromaticity is a
chemical property describing the way in
which a
conjugated ring of
unsaturated bonds, lone pairs, or
empty orbitals...
- anion.
These substrates are
stabilized by
acidic conditions.
Basic heteroaromatic boronic acids (boronic
acids that
contain a
basic nitrogen atom, such...
- intermediate,
which undergoes reductive elimination to form the
final heteroaromatic compound. The
second pathway only
occurs when R is a proton. If this...
- A
heterocyclic compound or ring
structure is a
cyclic compound that has
atoms of at
least two
different elements as
members of its ring(s). Heterocyclic...
-
migration of
halogen substituents to a
different position on an
aromatic or
heteroaromatic ring,
resulting in a net
positional shift of the
halogen from its original...
- Cation–π
interaction is a
noncovalent molecular interaction between the face of an electron-rich π
system (e.g. benzene, ethylene, acetylene) and an adjacent...
-
simple ketones, and BINAP/diamine-Ru
catalyst can
catalyze aromatic,
heteroaromatic, and
olefinic ketones enantioselectively.
Better stereoselectivity is...
- The
benzhydryl compounds are a
group of
organic compounds whose parent structures include diphenylmethane (which is two
benzene rings connected by a single...
- thiazolium-based drug. Zoltewicz, J. A.; Deady, L. W. (1978). "Quaternization of
Heteroaromatic Compounds:
Quantitative Aspects".
Advances in
Heterocyclic Chemistry...
- 4-dicarboxylic acid) is an
heterocyclic organic compound, more
precisely a
heteroaromatic. It
belongs to the
group of
pyridine dicarboxylic acids and consists...