epoxidation — epoksidinimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Pavertimas epoksidu. atitikmenys: angl. epoxidation rus. эпоксидирование … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
epoxidation — noun Date: 1944 a conversion of a usually unsaturated compound into an epoxide … New Collegiate Dictionary
epoxidation — /e pok si day sheuhn, i pok /, n. Chem. a reaction that yields an epoxide. [1940 45; EPOXIDE + ATION] * * * … Universalium
epoxidation — noun Any reaction that converts a compound (especially an alkene) into an epoxide … Wiktionary
Epoxidation — Ep|o|xi|da|ti|on [zu ↑ Epoxid] Syn.: Epoxidierung: die Überführung von Alkenen in Epoxide, im Allg. mit Hilfe von Peroxysäuren oder Hydroperoxiden … Universal-Lexikon
epoxidation — ep·oxidation … English syllables
epoxidation — (|)eˌp+ noun Etymology: epi + oxidation : the process of epoxidizing * * * /e pok si day sheuhn, i pok /, n. Chem. a reaction that yields an epoxide. [1940 45; EPOXIDE + ATION] … Useful english dictionary
Jacobsen epoxidation — The Jacobsen Epoxidation is a chemical reaction which allows enantioselective synthesis of epoxides from isolated alkenes.Ref|Zhang1990Ref|Jacobsen1991 It is complementary to the Sharpless epoxidation (used to form epoxides from the double bond… … Wikipedia
Shi epoxidation — The Shi epoxidation is a chemical reaction described as an asymmetric epoxidation of olefins with oxone (potassium peroxymonosulfate) and a fructose derived catalyst (1).Ref|Wang1997Ref|Frohn2000This procedure generates epoxides with high… … Wikipedia
Sharpless epoxidation — The Sharpless epoxidation reaction is an enantioselective chemical reaction to prepare 2,3 epoxyalcohols from primary and secondary allylic alcohols. [Katsuki, T.; Sharpless, K. B. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1980, 102 , 5974. (DOI|10.1021/ja00538a077)]… … Wikipedia
Sharpless-Epoxidation — Sharp|less Ep|o|xi|da|ti|on [ ʃa:pləs , nach dem amer. Chemiker K. B. Sharpless (*1941)]: die enantioselektive Synthese von Epoxiden aus substituierten Allylalkoholen mit Hilfe von tert Butylhydroperoxid, (+) L Diethyltartrat u.… … Universal-Lexikon