Aldol addition reaction of aldehydes and ketones
Description: The Aldol reaction is the addition of an enolate ion with an aldehyde or ketone. The rest of this page is available to MOC Members only. To get access…
Read moreDescription: The Aldol reaction is the addition of an enolate ion with an aldehyde or ketone. The rest of this page is available to MOC Members only. To get access…
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Read moreDescription: Alkenes treated with chloroform (CHCl3) and strong base will form dichlorocarbenes, which add to alkenes to form cyclopropanes. The rest of this page is available to MOC Members only….
Read more…broken. This general process has come to be known as the Claisen condensation, after Ludwig Claisen, a 19th century German chemist (of Claisen rearrangement and Claisen adapter fame) who reported…
Read more…Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/182129490@N06/collections The set of 350 .CDX files can be downloaded here for free, along with an XLS that contains the DOIs. Coll Org Syn Chemdraw (.zip) including XLSX spreadsheet…
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Read more…Aceton auf Furfurol und auf Bittermandelöl in Gegenwart von Alkalilauge” [On the effect of acetone on furfural and on bitter almond oil (benzaldehyde) in the presence of alkali hydroxides] Schmidt,…
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Read more…is absorbed, the complimentary color is observed. A common tool for determining this is a color wheel, which places complimentary colors on opposite sides. Here’s one made by the German…
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