nucleophile

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英 ['nju:klɪəfaɪl]
美 ['njukliəˌfaɪl]
是什么意思
  • n.

    亲核试剂;

  • 英英释义

    Nucleophile

    • A nucleophile is a chemical species that donates an electron pair to an electrophile to form a chemical bond in relation to a reaction. All molecules or ions with a free pair of electrons or at least one pi bond can act as nucleophiles.

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    Nucleophile-assisted cleavage of silane cation radicals
    A protein catalytic framework with an N-terminal nucleophile is capable of self-activation
    ChemInform Abstract: ALLYLIC ALKYLATION‐ NATURE OF THE NUCLEOPHILE AND APPLICATION TO PRENYLATION
    Macrolide formation via an isomerization reaction. An unusual dependence on nucleophile
    Lithium triethylborohydride. Exceptionally powerful nucleophile in displacement reactions with organic halides
    Use of Hydrogen Isotope Effects to Identify the Attacking Nucleophile in the Enolization of Ketones Catalyzed by Acetic Acid1-3
    Towards Perfect Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis: Dual Activation of the Electrophile and the Nucleophile
    ChemInform Abstract: TRANSITION‐METAL COMPLEXED OLEFINS: HOW THEIR REACTIVITY TOWARD A NUCLEOPHILE RELATES TO THEIR ELECTRONIC STRU...
    Highly Reactive, General, and Long-Lived Catalysts for Coupling Heteroaryl and Aryl Chlorides with Primary Nitrogen Nucleophiles (p&...
    ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic Enantioselective meso‐Epoxide Ring Opening Reaction with Phenolic Oxygen Nucleophile Promoted by Gal...