ketone synthesis
Ketone synthesis refers to the chemical process of producing ketones, which are a type of organic compound characterized by a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms.
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Related Concepts (22)
- acid-catalyzed ketone formation via hydration of alkynes
- aldol condensation followed by dehydration
- alkylation of esters followed by decarboxylation
- baeyer-villiger oxidation of cyclic ketones
- catalytic hydrogenation of alkyl nitriles
- clemmensen reduction
- conversion of alkyl halides to ketones using metal hydrides
- direct oxidation of alkanes to ketones
- friedel-crafts acylation reaction
- ketone formation by grignard reaction
- ketone formation by oxidative rearrangement of aldehydes
- ketone metabolism
- ketone synthesis through the perkin reaction
- ketone synthesis via oxidative pyrolysis of carboxylic acids
- ketone synthesis via reductive amination of carbonyl compounds
- ketones
- oxidation of secondary alcohols
- oxidative cleavage of alkynes
- oxidative decarboxylation of β-keto acids to form ketones
- oxidative dehydrogenation of alcohols
- tishchenko reaction for synthesis of symmetrical ketones
- wolff-kishner reduction
Similar Concepts
- ketone catabolism
- ketone formation
- ketone oxidation
- ketone production in the body
- ketone re-esterification
- ketone reactions
- ketone reactivity
- ketone reduction
- ketone reduction in asymmetric synthesis
- ketone reduction in natural product synthesis
- ketone reduction in pharmaceutical synthesis
- ketone salts
- ketone testing
- ketones in organic synthesis
- oxidative ketone synthesis