「protonation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Protonation, allylation, and nitrosylation of this salt | |
| form R3N+-OH, cationic hydroxylamines, upon | protonation at a pH below their pKa. |
| ond of IPP and makes it more susceptible to | protonation by water. |
| concentration of the base, assuming that no | protonation has occurred. |
| Cyanide ligands are susceptible to | protonation, hence many cyanometalates are highly solva |
| When the | protonation is conducted at low temperatures, H2S2O3 (t |
| asicity of the carbonyl oxygen, thus making | protonation less likely. |
| Firstly, it involves | protonation of the hydroxyl group. |
| The | protonation of a monobasic acid will be used to simplif |
| The equilibrium for | protonation of the conjugate base, A- of the acid, may |
| It can only be made by | protonation of the perbromate ion. |
| Most methods of illicit production involve | protonation of the hydroxyl group on the ephedrine or p |
| "Kinetic | Protonation of Enols, Enolates and Analogs; The Stereoc |
| ral intermediate collapses to products with | protonation of -NH by the glutamate residue. |
| kylation of alkanes and alkenes and for the | protonation of aromatic compounds. |
| This can either be due to | protonation of the ring nitrogen or because of addition |
| mechanism has two forms; an acid catalyzed | protonation of the glycosidic oxygen yielding stereoche |
| spartic protease that depends critically on | protonation of its active site Asp residue and gets act |
| n ethanol and sulfuric acid, which involves | protonation of the ethanolic oxygen to form the oxonium |
| Isocyanic acid can be made by | protonation of the cyanate anion, such as from salts li |
| Of these, | protonation reactions are the most common. |
| The origin of the initial | protonation step has not been conclusively established. |
| Protonation takes place at the nitrogen atom, not the p | |
| This adds to the cyano group; | protonation then goes on to form the imine, tautomeriza |
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