Definition of Norbornyl. Meaning of Norbornyl. Synonyms of Norbornyl

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Norbornyl. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Norbornyl and, of course, Norbornyl synonyms and on the right images related to the word Norbornyl.

Definition of Norbornyl

No result for Norbornyl. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Norbornyl from wikipedia

- the term 2-norbornyl cation (or 2-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptyl cation) describes a carbonium ionic derivative of norbornane. A salt of the 2-norbornyl cation was...
- the stripping of the methyl groups from the parent molecule bornane. 2-Norbornyl cation Norbornene Norbornadiene Bornane endo-Norborneol exo-Norborneol...
- two-electron bonds. The more stable members are often bi- or polycyclic. The 2-norbornyl cation is one of the best characterized carbonium ion. It is the prototype...
- or alkyl), to the exclusion of non-classical carbocations like the 2-norbornyl cation. According to the IUPAC, a carbocation is any cation containing...
- metal tetranorbornyls have been proposed. Specifically, the tetrakis(1-norbornyl)chromium complex can be prepared in inert atmosphere conditions with 1-norbornyllithium...
- In a famous and illustrative use of tosylate as a leaving group, the 2-norbornyl cation was formed by an elimination reaction of 7-norbornenyl tosylate...
- spin Examples of low spin tetrahedral complexes include Fe(2-norbornyl)4, [Co(4-norbornyl)4]+, and the nitrosyl complex Cr(NO)((N(tms)2)3. Many d8 complexes...
- uncommon +4 oxidation state of cobalt is the homoleptic complex tetrakis(1-norbornyl)cobalt(IV) (Co(1-norb)4), a transition metal-alkyl complex that is notable...
- CoCl 2·THF in pentane produces the brown, thermally stable tetrakis(1-norbornyl)cobalt(IV) — a rare example of a stable transition metal/saturated alkane...
- Tetrakis(1-norbornyl)cobalt(IV) is an air-sensitive organometallic compound of cobalt. It was first synthesized by Barton K. Bower and Howard G. Tennent...