alkylation of esters followed by decarboxylation
"Alkylation of esters followed by decarboxylation" is a chemical process where an alkyl group is added to an ester molecule, and then the carboxyl group is subsequently removed, resulting in the formation of a new compound.
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- acylation
- aldehyde oxidation
- aldol condensation followed by dehydration
- alpha-ketone ester
- carboxylic acids
- ketone esters
- ketone formation by oxidative rearrangement of aldehydes
- ketone re-esterification
- ketone synthesis via oxidative pyrolysis of carboxylic acids
- lipase-catalyzed ester synthesis
- metabolism of ketone esters
- oxidative decarboxylation of ketones
- oxidative decarboxylation of β-keto acids to form ketones
- oxidative dehydrogenation of alcohols
- reduction of ketones to alcohols