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- Ynolate abstract "Ynolates are chemical compounds with a negatively charged oxygen attached to an alkyne functionality. They were first synthesized in 1975 by Schöllkopf and Hoppe via the n-butyllithium fragmentation of 3,4-diphenylisoxazole.Synthetically, they behave as ketene precursors or synthons.".
- Ynolate thumbnail Ynolates_molecular_structure.png?width=300.
- Ynolate wikiPageID "8268288".
- Ynolate wikiPageRevisionID "541394207".
- Ynolate hasPhotoCollection Ynolate.
- Ynolate subject Category:Functional_groups.
- Ynolate type Abstraction100002137.
- Ynolate type FunctionalGroups.
- Ynolate type Group100031264.
- Ynolate comment "Ynolates are chemical compounds with a negatively charged oxygen attached to an alkyne functionality. They were first synthesized in 1975 by Schöllkopf and Hoppe via the n-butyllithium fragmentation of 3,4-diphenylisoxazole.Synthetically, they behave as ketene precursors or synthons.".
- Ynolate label "Ynolaat".
- Ynolate label "Ynolate".
- Ynolate label "Ynolate".
- Ynolate label "イノラート".
- Ynolate sameAs Ynolate.
- Ynolate sameAs Unolat.
- Ynolate sameAs イノラート.
- Ynolate sameAs 이놀레이트.
- Ynolate sameAs Ynolaat.
- Ynolate sameAs m.026yfn9.
- Ynolate sameAs Q1187001.
- Ynolate sameAs Q1187001.
- Ynolate sameAs Ynolate.
- Ynolate wasDerivedFrom Ynolate?oldid=541394207.
- Ynolate depiction Ynolates_molecular_structure.png.
- Ynolate isPrimaryTopicOf Ynolate.