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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004
Nicholas J. Agard +2 more
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Nicholas J. Agard +2 more
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1992
This chapter talks about the high-s character of an sp hybridized carbon atom, which meant that an acetylene anion is stabilized, and the deprotonation of acetylenes, which is possible with a wide range of strong bases. It emphasizes the careful control of conditions of a strong base in the deprotonation of an acetylene to avoid side reactions ...
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This chapter talks about the high-s character of an sp hybridized carbon atom, which meant that an acetylene anion is stabilized, and the deprotonation of acetylenes, which is possible with a wide range of strong bases. It emphasizes the careful control of conditions of a strong base in the deprotonation of an acetylene to avoid side reactions ...
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Discovery of a pathway for terminal-alkyne amino acid biosynthesis
Nature, 2019Jorge A. Marchand +5 more
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Alkyne-Bridged Carbazole Polymers by Alkyne Metathesis
Macromolecules, 2002Glen Brizius +2 more
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1994
This chapter examines alkyne complexes. Alkynes (acetylenes) form complexes with transition metals in a similar way to alkenes, and similar bonding schemes can be applied. However, there are characteristic differences in the bonding of alkynes to metals compared to alkenes.
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This chapter examines alkyne complexes. Alkynes (acetylenes) form complexes with transition metals in a similar way to alkenes, and similar bonding schemes can be applied. However, there are characteristic differences in the bonding of alkynes to metals compared to alkenes.
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