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- shelflife when refrigerated. Like the chloride, it undergoes ab exothermic trimerisation to form cyanuric bromide. This reaction is catalyzed by traces of bromine...
- An alkyne trimerisation is a [2+2+2] cycloaddition reaction in which three alkyne units (C≡C) react to form a benzene ring. The reaction requires a metal...
- derived from aniline with hypophosphorus acid gives benzene. Alkyne trimerisation of acetylene gives benzene. Complete decarboxylation of mellitic acid...
- Structure of divalent (top) and trivalent (bottom) scFvs, tandem (left) and di-/trimerisation format (right)...
- 2007-11-29. Retrieved 2007-10-23. "Building quality with Air Products trimerisation catalysts" (PDF). 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-29...
- hydrates to give acetophenone: PhC2H + H2O → PhC(O)CH3 Alkyne Alkyne trimerisation Bordwell, F.G. (1988). "Equilibrium acidities in dimethyl sulfoxide...
- hexaphenylbenzene in a Diels–Alder reaction. Dicobalt octacarbonyl catalyzes alkyne trimerisation of diphenylacetylene to form hexaphenylbenzene. Reaction of Ph2C2 with...
- small quantities. N-substituted isocyanurates can be synthesised by the trimerisation of isocyanates. This is utilised industrially in the formation of polyisocyanurates...
- complexes are intermediates in many catalytic reactions such as alkyne trimerisation to benzene, tetramerization to cyclooctatetraene, and carbonylation...
- Diels–Alder reaction, Hexadehydro Diels-Alder reaction and the related alkyne trimerisation. The reaction can also be run in reverse in the retro-Diels–Alder reaction...