
tert-Butyl alcohol - Wikipedia
tert-Butyl alcohol is the simplest tertiary alcohol, with a formula of (CH 3) 3 COH (sometimes represented as t -BuOH). Its isomers are 1-butanol, isobutanol, and butan-2-ol. tert -Butyl …
Butyl group - Wikipedia
A tert -butyl (t Bu) ether is an acid-labile protecting group for alcohols. [5] A traditional way to introduce the t Bu group to a hydroxyl group is by treating the compound with isobutylene in …
Potassium tert-butoxide - Wikipedia
Potassium tert-butoxide (or potassium t-butoxide) is a chemical compound with the formula [ (CH 3) 3 COK] n (abbr. KOtBu). This colourless solid is a strong base (pKa of conjugate acid is 17 …
Reagent Friday: Potassium tert-butoxide [KOC (CH3)3]
Oct 29, 2011 · Today’s reagent, potassium tert-butoxide (KOt-Bu), is a strong base just like all alkoxides, but there’s something about it that makes it special. If you’ve come across the tert …
tert-Butyl Esters - Organic Chemistry Portal
Aqueous phosphoric acid is an effective, environmentally benign, selective and mild reagent for the deprotection of tert -butyl carbamates, tert -butyl esters, and tert -butyl ethers.
Tert-Butyl Group - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
When comparing a single fluorine vs a perfluoro tert- butyl group, a comparable signal-to-noise ratio can be acquired for the tert- butyl group in 1/81 the amount of time, allowing for …
t-Butanol - Common Organic Chemistry
t -Butanol exists in a lab environment as either a liquid or solid, depending on the ambient temperature. It finds use generally as a solvent for certain reactions, and occasionally as a …
tert-ブチル基 - Wikipedia
tert-ブチル基 (ターシャリーブチルき、tertiary butyl group)または 三級ブチル基 (さんきゅうぶちるき)は 有機化学 における原子団の1つで、分枝 アルキル基 の一種。 構造式は −C …
Mechanistic investigations and critiques April 2011: Studer and Curran propose a unified radical chain mechanism “[Initiation] steps are typically endothermic and can even be difficult to …
Sodium tert-butoxide - Wikipedia
Sodium tert-butoxide (or sodium t-butoxide) is a chemical compound with the formula (CH 3) 3 CONa (abbr. NaOtBu). [2] It is a strong, non-nucleophilic base. It is flammable and moisture …