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- proposed in which in the first slow step a proton is abstracted from nitroalkane 1 to a carbanion 2 followed by protonation to an aci-nitro 3 and finally...
- In enzymology, a nitroalkane oxidase (EC 1.7.3.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction a nitroalkane + H2O + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
- reaction describing the acid hydrolysis of a salt of a primary or secondary nitroalkane (R−NO2) to an aldehyde (R−CH=O) or a ketone (R2C=O) and nitrous oxide...
- Tetrachlorodinitroethane is a chlorinated nitroalkane produced by nitration of tetrachloroethylene with dinitrogen tetroxide or fuming nitric acid. It's...
- Belgian chemist Louis Henry (1834–1913), it is the combination of a nitroalkane and an aldehyde or ketone in the presence of a base to form β-nitro alcohols...
- nitro-Mannich reaction (or aza-Henry reaction) is the nucleophilic addition of a nitroalkane (or the corresponding nitronate anion) to an imine, resulting in the...
- the functional group RC(NO2)=NOH. They are prepared by the reaction of nitroalkanes with base and nitrite sources: RCH2NO2 + HNO2 → RC(NO2)=NOH + H2O The...
- solvent-dependent. Quinones are produced from catechols and hydroquinones and even nitroalkanes are oxidized. CAN provides an alternative to the Nef reaction; for example...
- the iodoalkane which is again treated with AgNO2 to get the nitroalkane. The nitroalkane is then treated with nitrous acid which is obtained by NaNO2...
- 350–450 °C. This exothermic reaction produces four industrially significant nitroalkanes: nitromethane, nitroethane, 1-nitropropane, and 2-nitropropane. The reaction...