Pauson-Khand Reaction
The Pauson-Khand reaction is an organic transformation used to convert an alkyne and alkene to a substituted cyclopentenone by using CO2(CO)8 complex catalyst and an of carbon monoxide. Also known as Pauson-Khand cycloaddition.
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The Pauson-Khand reaction is an organic transformation used to convert an alkyne and alkene to a substituted cyclopentenone by using CO2(CO)8 complex catalyst and an of carbon monoxide. Also known as Pauson-Khand cycloaddition.
Mannich Reaction PDF | Mannich Reaction Examples | Mannich Reaction Definition | Mannich Reaction Mechanism PDF | Mannich Reaction PPT | Mannich Reaction Procedure The Mannich Reaction was invented in 1912 by German chemist Carl Mannich, and has been the subject of study, extensions, and applications ever since. Definition: The condensation of a CH-activated compound … Read more
The most well-known use of the Strecker reaction, α-amino nitriles, is their hydrolysis under acidic or basic conditions to obtain α-amino acids (Strecker amino acid synthesis).