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- In organophosphorus chemistry, the Kabachnik–Fields reaction is a three-component organic reaction forming α-aminomethylphosphonates from an amine, a...
- Kabachnik is a Russian occupational surname literally meaning "innkeeper" (kabak keeper). Notable people with the surname include: Martin Kabachnik [ru]...
- hydrophosphonylation reaction). The reaction is closely related to the three-component Kabachnik–Fields reaction, where an amine, phosphite, and an organic carbonyl compound...
- diphenylphosphite, aldehydes, and amines react to afford aminophosphonates (Kabachnik–Fields reaction). Dimethylphosphite Diethylphosphite Diisopropylphosphite...
- ammonia, formaldehyde, and phosphorous acid, in a manner similar to the Kabachnik–Fields reaction. ATMP has good antiscale performance. It is related structurally...
- Union Samuel Zivs, law professor Genrikh Gofman Yuri Kolesnikov Martin Kabachnik, Lenin Prize winner Gregory Bondarevsky, history professor Boris Sheinin...
- Hostinský, Krcmar, Kaczmarek, Karczmarz East Slavic: Karczmar, Korchmar, Kabachnik, Shinkaryov, Shynkarenko/Shinkarenko Other Turkish: Hancı Arabic/Persian:...
- methyl vinyl ketone from 4-(diethylamino)butan-2-one) Betti reaction Kabachnik–Fields reaction Pictet–Spengler reaction Stork enamine alkylation Nitro-Mannich...
- quantify these effects, of which the Hammett equation is the best known. Kabachnik Parameters are group electronegativities for use in organophosphorus chemistry...
- 2008-09-25. Hero and horror: Stalin rebranded. The Independent. 6 June 2012. Kabachnik, Peter, Alexi Gugushvili, and Ana Kirvalidze. 2020. “What about the Monument...