„Fragmentation“
Suchergebnisse
5.935 Treffer
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Mechanistic Insight into the Facilitation of β‐Lactam Fragmentation through Metal Assistance
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The Dual Reactivity of 5‐ S/5‐ O ‐Phenyl‐1,4,2‐oxathiazoles: A Fragmentation Pathway That Affords Nitriles in the Presence of Water
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Conformational Analysis, Thermal Rearrangement, and EI‐MS Fragmentation Mechanism of (1 (10) E, 4 E, 6 S, 7 R)‐Germacradien‐6‐ol by 13 C‐Labeling Experiments
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A Novel Allyl Transfer Coupled with a Grob Fragmentation
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Position‐Specific Mass Shift Analysis: A Systematic Method for Investigating the EI‐MS Fragmentation Mechanism of epi ‐Isozizaene
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Organo‐ and Iron (0) Catalysis for an Enantioselective Michael Addition–Hemiketalization–Fragmentation Sequence to Protected ω‐Hydroxy‐nitroketones
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Divergent Synthesis of Hydro‐γ‐Carbolines and Multisubstituted Indoles through Grob Fragmentation/Mannich Cyclization
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Sequential 1,4‐/1,2‐Addition of Lithium (trimethylsilyl) diazomethane onto Cyclic Enones to Induce C−C Fragmentation and N−Li Insertion
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Sequential 1,4‐/1,2‐Addition of Lithium (trimethylsilyl) diazomethane onto Cyclic Enones to Induce C−C Fragmentation and N−Li Insertion
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Generation of Dicoordinate Boron (I) Units by Fragmentation of a Tetra‐Boron (I) Molecular Square
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Cp PEt 2 As 4 —An Organic‐Substituted As 4 Butterfly Compound
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Selective (3+1) Fragmentations of P 4 by “P” Transfer from a Lewis Acid Stabilized (RP 4) − Butterfly Anion
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Radical Desulfur‐Fragmentation and Reconstruction of Enol Triflates: Facile Access to α‐Trifluoromethyl Ketones
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An Alternative Fragmentation Pathway of 5H‐1,4,2‐Oxathiazoles Under Basic Conditions
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Synthesis of trans ‐Configured Enol Ethers by a Sequence of syn ‐Selective Glycolate Aldol Addition, Hydrolysis, and Grob Fragmentation
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Continuous Flow Synthesis and Purification of Aryldiazomethanes through Hydrazone Fragmentation
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Reverse Biosynthesis: Generating Combinatorial Pools of Drug Leads from Enzyme‐Mediated Fragmentation of Natural Products
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Selective (3+1) Fragmentations of P 4 by “P” Transfer from a Lewis Acid Stabilized (RP 4) − Butterfly Anion
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Bio‐Inspired Fragmentations: Rapid Assembly of Indolones, 2‐Quinolinones, and (−)‐Goniomitine
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The Need for an Alternative to Radicals as the Cause of Fragmentation of a Thiamin‐Derived Breslow Intermediate