ketone reactions
Ketone reactions refer to chemical reactions involving ketones, which are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group bonded to two other carbon atoms. These reactions often involve the modification of the carbonyl group through processes such as oxidation, reduction, addition, substitution, or elimination reactions, resulting in various products with functional groups attached to the ketone molecule.
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Related Concepts (21)
- acylation
- aldol condensation
- aromatic ketone reactions
- beckmann rearrangement
- cannizzaro reaction
- claisen condensation
- clemmensen reduction
- friedel-crafts acylation
- friedel-crafts alkylation
- grignard reaction
- haloform reaction
- ketones
- nucleophilic addition
- oxidation of ketones
- ozonolysis of ketones
- reductive amination
- reformatsky reaction
- tishchenko reaction
- wittig reaction
- wolff-kishner reduction
- α-halogenation of ketones
Similar Concepts
- cross-coupling reactions of ketones
- ketone bodies
- ketone catabolism
- ketone formation
- ketone metabolism
- ketone oxidation
- ketone production in the body
- ketone re-esterification
- ketone reactivity
- ketone reduction
- ketone salts
- ketone synthesis
- ketone testing
- mechanisms of ketone reduction reactions
- rearrangement reactions of ketones