An allylic rearrangement or allylic shift is an organic chemical reaction in which reaction at a center vicinal to a double bond causes the double bond...
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bond. The Overman rearrangement (named after Larry Overman) is a Claisen rearrangement of allylic trichloroacetimidates to allylic trichloroacetamides...
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Allyl group (redirect from Allylic)
dimer Wikiquote has quotations related to Allyl group. Allylic strain Carroll rearrangement Allylic palladium complex Tsuji–Trost reaction Propargylic/Homopropargylic...
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rearrangement reaction, although these are not necessarily realistic. In allylic rearrangement, the reaction is indeed ionic. Three key rearrangement...
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Ylide (section Allylic rearrangements)
The Sommelet-Hauser rearrangement is an example of a [2,3]-sigmatropic reaction. The Stevens rearrangement is a [1,2]-rearrangement. A [3,3]-sigmatropic...
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The Carroll rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in organic chemistry and involves the transformation of a β-keto allyl ester into a α-allyl-β-ketocarboxylic...
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The Overman rearrangement is a chemical reaction that can be described as a Claisen rearrangement of allylic alcohols to give allylic trichloroacetamides...
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reactants, giving rise to unexpected products. The classical example is allylic rearrangement. When 1 mole of HCl adds to 1 mole of 1,3-butadiene, in addition...
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The reaction allows the formation of allylic alcohols from allylic sulfoxides in a 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement. The reaction is a powerful way to create...
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The [2,3]-Wittig rearrangement is the transformation of an allylic ether into a homoallylic alcohol via a concerted, pericyclic process. Because the reaction...
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Allylic strain (also known as A1,3 strain, 1,3-allylic strain, or A-strain) in organic chemistry is a type of strain energy resulting from the interaction...
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substitutions can be accompanied by an allylic rearrangement as seen in reactions such as the Ferrier rearrangement. This type of mechanism is called an...
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The aza-Cope rearrangements are examples of heteroatom versions of the Cope rearrangement, which is a [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement that shifts single...
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carbonyl compound is favored. A general scheme for the rearrangement is shown below. (1) This rearrangement differs from similar isomerizations of carbohydrates...
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The Ireland–Claisen rearrangement is a chemical reaction of an allylic ester with strong base to give an γ,δ-unsaturated carboxylic acid. Several reviews...
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Tsuji–Trost reaction (redirect from Trost asymmetric allylic alkylation)
The Tsuji–Trost reaction (also called the Trost allylic alkylation or allylic alkylation) is a palladium-catalysed substitution reaction involving a substrate...
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low energy pathway for decomposition of the phosphonium salt. An allylic rearrangement mechanism (SN2') has also been implicated in allyl and propargyl...
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reaction control model in 1948. They were reinvestigating a certain allylic rearrangement reported in 1930 by Jakob Meisenheimer. Solvolysis of gamma-phenylallyl...
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compounds, where the next carbon is saturated but substituted once, allylic rearrangement and related reactions are observed. Allyl Grignard reagents (organomagnesiums)...
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The Ferrier rearrangement is an organic reaction that involves a nucleophilic substitution reaction combined with an allylic shift in a glycal (a 2,3-unsaturated...
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with a thiophil to generate an allylic alcohol in what is known as the Mislow–Evans rearrangement. A [2,3]-rearrangement may result in carbon-carbon bond...
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THF with indium powder: The Barbier reaction is accompanied by an allylic rearrangement to a terminal alkene The reaction of 3-Bromocyclohexene with benzaldehyde...
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trimerisation Alkyne zipper reaction Allan–Robinson reaction Allylic rearrangement Amadori rearrangement Amine alkylation Angeli–Rimini reaction Andrussov oxidation...
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Acta 30, 75, (1997) Ferrier, Robert J. (2001). "Substitution-with-Allylic-Rearrangement Reactions of Glycal Derivatives". Glycoscience. Topics in Current...
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Allyl alcohol (redirect from Allylic alcohol)
and plasticizers. Allyl alcohol is the smallest representative of the allylic alcohols. Allyl alcohol is produced commercially by the Olin and Shell...
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group to the cyanophosphate 10 paving the way for an intramolecular allylic rearrangement to unstable β-allyl phosphate 11 (toluene, sealed tube) which is...
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also be used in epoxide ring opening reaction as shown below. The allylic rearrangement reaction carried out using aluminium hydride is a SN2 reaction,...
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lithium aluminium hydride removed the remaining amide group in 26. An allylic rearrangement to alcohol 27 (isostrychnine) was brought about by hydrogen bromide...
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Due to the rearrangement of the double bond, terminal olefins tend to give primary allylic alcohols: Cyclic alkenes prefer to undergo allylic oxidation...
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of more electropositive metals, and do not spontaneously undergo allylic rearrangement or epimerization. Additionally, organosilanes are rarely toxic and...
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