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  • 41Cholesterol total synthesis — Cholesterol Cholesterol space filling model …

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  • 42Carbonyl reduction — synthesis of an alcohol by ester reduction Carbonyl reduction in organic chemistry is the organic reduction of any carbonyl group containing compound by a reducing agent. Typical carbonyl compounds are ketones , aldehydes, carboxylic acids and… …

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  • 43Singlet oxygen — is the common name used for the two metastable states of molecular oxygen (O2) with higher energy than the ground state triplet oxygen [cite journal title = Physical and chemical properties of singlet molecular oxygen author = David R. Kearns… …

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  • 44Grob fragmentation — A Grob fragmentation, named for the British chemist Cyril A. Grob, is an elimination reaction taking place when an electrofuge and nucleofuge are situated in positions 1 and 3 on an aliphatic chain. [Grob, C. A.; Baumann, W. Helv. Chim. Acta 1955 …

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  • 45Luche reduction — is the selective organic reduction of ketones to alcohols with lanthanoid chlorides such as cerium(III) chloride and sodium borohydride as enones or in presence of aldehydes [Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis… …

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  • 46allylin — Chem. (ˈælɪlɪn) [f. allyl + in.] A viscid liquid, a by product in the preparation of allyl alcohol by distilling glycerin with oxalic acid. Watts Dict. Chem. (1879) VII. 51 …

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  • 47Glycidol — Glycidol[1] IUPAC name Oxiranylmethanol …

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  • 48C3H6O — The molecular formula C3H6O may refer to:* Acetone * Allyl alcohol * Cyclopropyl alcohol * Oxetane * Propionaldehyde * Propylene oxide …

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  • 49Tetrahydrofuran — THF redirects here. For other uses, see THF (disambiguation). Tetrahydrofuran …

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  • 50Ylide — An ylid or ylide (US) is a neutral molecule with a positive and a negative charge on adjacent atoms. They appear in organic chemistry as reagents or reactive intermediates. An ylide is accompanied to some extent by (and often depicted as) its… …

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