- homologation reaction
- реакция гомологизации
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Homologation reaction — A homologation reaction, also known as homologization, is any chemical reaction that effects an overall increase of the carbon skeleton of a saturated reactant molecule. [ Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry DOI|10.1002/0470862106.id396] The… … Wikipedia
Homologation — is a technical term, derived from the Greek homologeo (ὁμολογέω) for to agree , which is generally used in English to signify the granting of approval by an official authority. This may be a court of law, a government department, or an academic… … Wikipedia
homologation — noun a) Any reaction that converts a compound into the next member of a homologous series, usually by lengthening a carbon chain b) Official certification … Wiktionary
Wittig reaction — The Wittig reaction is a chemical reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with a triphenyl phosphonium ylide (often called a Wittig reagent) to give an alkene and triphenylphosphine oxide. [cite journal author = Georg Wittig, Ulrich Schöllkopf journal … Wikipedia
Seyferth–Gilbert homologation — The Seyferth–Gilbert homologation is a the chemical reaction of an aryl ketone 1 (or aldehyde) with dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 and potassium tert butoxide to give substituted alkynes 3.[1][2] Dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 is often… … Wikipedia
Kowalski ester homologation — The Kowalski ester homologation is a chemical reaction for the homologation of esters. [Kowalski, C. J.; Haque, M. S.; Fields, K. W. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 107 , 1429. (DOI|10.1021/ja00291a063)] [ Organic Syntheses , Coll. Vol. 9, p.426 (1998);… … Wikipedia
Seyferth-Gilbert homologation — The Seyferth Gilbert homologation is a the chemical reaction of an aryl ketone 1 (or aldehyde) with dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 and potassium tert butoxide to give substituted alkynes 3.cite journal | author = D. Seyferth, R. S. Marmor… … Wikipedia
Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction — The Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction (sometimes referred to as the Corey–Chaykovsky reaction or CCR) is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis of epoxides, aziridines, and cyclopropanes. It was discovered in 1961 by A.… … Wikipedia
Corey–Fuchs reaction — The Corey–Fuchs reaction, also known as the Ramirez–Corey–Fuchs reaction, is a series of chemical reactions designed to transform an aldehyde into an alkyne.[1][2][3] The formation of the … Wikipedia
Corey-Fuchs reaction — The Corey Fuchs reaction is a series of chemical reactions designed to transform an aldehyde into an alkyne.Ref|OrigRef|OS2005ARef|OS2005B The reaction is named after its discoverers, American chemists Elias James Corey and Philip L. Fuchs. By… … Wikipedia
Homologous series — In chemistry, a homologous series is a series of organic compounds with a similar general formula, possessing similar chemical properties due to the presence of the same functional group, and shows a gradation in physical properties as a result… … Wikipedia