α-Olefin sulfonates (also: alpha-olefin sulfonates or AOS) are a group of anionic surfactants, which are used as detergents. The compounds contain a -...
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anionic surfactants category: Alkyl sulfates, primary alkane sulfonates, and α-Olefin sulfonate". Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 74 (5): 1089–1106...
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Terminal alkene (redirect from Α-olefin)
terminal alkenes (alpha-olefins, α-olefins, or 1-alkenes) are a family of organic compounds which are alkenes (also known as olefins) with a chemical formula...
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Straight-chain terminal alkene (redirect from Linear alpha olefins)
bond occurs at the alpha (α-, 1- or primary) position, and by having a linear (unbranched) hydrocarbon chain. Linear alpha olefins are a range of industrially...
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"Development of Group Iv Molecular Catalysts for High Temperature Ethylene-Α-Olefin Copolymerization Reactions". Accounts of Chemical Research. 48 (7): 2004–2016...
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organocuprates. For acyclic substrates the reaction yields the thermodynamic E-olefin product exclusively. This discovery was preceded nearly eight years earlier...
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Regioselective, Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Functionalized α-olefins". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 115 (5): 2066–2068. doi:10...
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al. in 2010 by using aryl triflates, and catalytic reaction with aryl sulfonates has also been reported. The product scope of this reaction is extremely...
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sequential phosphanide/phosphine displacement of 1,3-alkyl dihalides or sulfonate esters (OTf, OTs, OMs, etc.). The phosphanide source is commonly the lithium...
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