- In
retrosynthetic analysis, a
synthon is a
hypothetical unit
within a
target molecule that
represents a
potential starting reagent in the retroactive...
-
single target.
Synthon A
fragment of a
compound that ****ists in the
formation of a synthesis,
derived from that
target molecule. A
synthon and the corresponding...
-
Synthon is a
Dutch multinational that
produces generic human drugs. The
company was
founded in 1991 by
Jacques Lemmens and
Marijn Oosterbaan, two organic...
- by Biolex. In May 2012
Biolex announced that it sold the LEX
System to
Synthon, a Netherlands-based
specialty pharmaceutical company. The sale included...
- reactive. It is an electrophile,
functioning as a
source of the "CH3SO2+"
synthon.
Methanesulfonyl chloride is
mainly used to give
methanesulfonates by its...
- distillation. Overall,
decarboxylation depends upon
stability of the
carbanion synthon R− ,
although the
anion may not be a true
chemical intermediate. Typically...
- the
malonic ester can be
thought of
being equivalent to the −CH2COOH
synthon. The
esters chosen are
usually the same as the base used, i.e.
ethyl esters...
- reagent. It is
often used as a
synthetic equivalent for the
phenyl "Ph−"
synthon.
Phenylmagnesium bromide is
commercially available as
solutions of diethyl...
- derivatives. With carbanions, it
serves again as a
source of the
benzoyl cation synthon, C6H5CO+.
Benzoyl peroxide, a
common reagent in
polymer chemistry, is produced...
- hydrocarbons, as well as the
halogenated product.
Haloalkanes behave as the R+
synthon, and
readily react with nucleophiles.[citation needed] Hydrolysis, a reaction...