- use in
compression ignition (diesel)
engines that is made of
fatty acid
monoalkyl esters derived from
biologically produced oils or fats
including vegetable...
- of
compounds that
contained one
alkene unit. When
comparing a
range of
monoalkyl-substituted alkenes, they
found any
alkyl group noticeably increased the...
- the
reaction occurs via the
trialkyl borate B(OR)3,
rather than the
monoalkyl borinic ester BH2OR). The 'H' atom in the
reaction comes from B2H6, the...
- as the
hydroborating reagent,
reactions typically proceed beyond the
monoalkyl borane compounds,
especially for less
sterically hindered small olefins...
-
methylethyl etc.) are only
around 1/10 as
potent as LSD,
although some N-
monoalkyl lysergamides such as the sec-butyl and t-butyl
derivatives were also found...
-
limitations the
reaction does see
industrial use for the
formation of
monoalkyl phosphates,
which are used as surfactants. A
major appeal of this route...
-
pharmacological effects, with the
stereoselective activity of
these unsymmetric monoalkyl lysergamides foreshadowing the
subsequent development of
compounds such...
- are
formed by some
types of
amphiphiles (e.g. the
oligoethyleneoxide monoalkyl ether series of non-ionic
surfactants are the
subject of debate. Micellar...
- retro-ene
reaction of a
propargylic diazene.
Stereochemical ****ignment of
monoalkyl diazenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 112 (26): 9641–9643. doi:10.1021/ja00182a035...
- and ****fficial Drugs. Lippincott. pp. 419–420. US 2385468,
Emmet RE, "
Monoalkyl ethers of diethylstilboestrol",
issued 25
September 1945, ****igned to...