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- Transesterification is the process of exchanging the organic functional group R″ of an ester with the organic group R' of an alcohol. These reactions...
- producing the biofuel, biodiesel, through the chemical reactions of transesterification and esterification. This process renders a product (chemistry) and...
- can be converted to other esters in a process known as transesterification. Transesterification can be either acid- or base-catalyzed, and involves the...
- of the acid when compared to the ester due to the lower weight. Transesterification: An alcohol-terminated oligomer and an ester-terminated oligomer...
- both hydroxyl and ester groups, which undergo exchange reactions (transesterifications) at high temperatures, resulting in the ability of stress relaxation...
- carbonylation). Other carbonate esters may subsequently be prepared by transesterification. In principle carbonate esters can be prepared by direct condensation...
- Green chemistry, similar to sustainable chemistry or circular chemistry, is an area of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the design of products...
- condensations with alcohols, alkylations with certain alkenes, and transesterifications. Epoxide ring-opening gives hydroxyalkyl esters. Sodium amalgam reduces...
- vivo when ethanol and methylphenidate are coingested, via hepatic transesterification. Ethylphenidate formation appears to be more common when large quantities...
- existed in an RNA world present before protein.[citation needed] Two transesterifications characterize the mechanism in which group I introns are spliced:[citation...