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Substituted derivatives are also
called pyrroles, e.g., N-methylpyrrole, C4H4NCH3. Porphobilinogen, a
trisubstituted pyrrole, is the
biosynthetic precursor to...
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substituted pyrroles (3).
Pyrroles are
found in a
variety of
natural products with
biological activity, so the
synthesis of
substituted pyrroles has important...
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substituted furans,
pyrroles, or
thiophenes from 1,4-****tones. It is a
synthetically valuable method for
obtaining substituted furans and
pyrroles,
which are...
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final pyrrole is then
formed by a [1,3]
sigmatropic rearrangement. The
Trofimov reaction is a
powerful reaction for
building pyrroles in
total synthesis...
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Knorr pyrrole synthesis is a
widely used
chemical reaction that
synthesizes substituted pyrroles (3). The
method involves the
reaction of an α-amino-ketone...
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alcohol to give a
glycoside Knorr pyrrole synthesis, a
widely used
chemical reaction that
synthesizes substituted pyrroles Paal–Knorr synthesis, a reaction...
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pyrrole or
pyrrole-like rings. The
pyrrole/
pyrrole derivatives are
linked by (=CH− or −CH2− units), in
either a
linear or a
cyclic fashion.
Pyrroles are...
- N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) is an
organic compound consisting of a 5-membered lactam. It is a
colorless liquid,
although impure samples can
appear yellow...
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Polypyrrole (PPy) is an
organic polymer obtained by
oxidative polymerization of
pyrrole. It is a
solid with the
formula H(C4H2NH)nH. It is an
intrinsically conducting...
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Pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid is an
organic compound with the
formula HNC4H3CO2H. It is one of two
monocarboxylic acids of
pyrrole. It is a
white solid. It...