Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Fujimoto–Belleau reaction is a chemical reaction that forms cyclic α-substituted α,β-unsaturated ketones from enol lactones. The reaction is named after the two chemists George I. Fujimoto and Bernard Belleau.The reaction is a Grignard reaction, followed by a H-shift, an enol-keto tautomerisation and an Aldol addition reaction. The last step is an elimination (Aldol condensation) reaction with an E1CB mechanism."@en }
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- Fujimoto–Belleau_reaction abstract "The Fujimoto–Belleau reaction is a chemical reaction that forms cyclic α-substituted α,β-unsaturated ketones from enol lactones. The reaction is named after the two chemists George I. Fujimoto and Bernard Belleau.The reaction is a Grignard reaction, followed by a H-shift, an enol-keto tautomerisation and an Aldol addition reaction. The last step is an elimination (Aldol condensation) reaction with an E1CB mechanism.".
- Fujimoto–Belleau_reaction comment "The Fujimoto–Belleau reaction is a chemical reaction that forms cyclic α-substituted α,β-unsaturated ketones from enol lactones. The reaction is named after the two chemists George I. Fujimoto and Bernard Belleau.The reaction is a Grignard reaction, followed by a H-shift, an enol-keto tautomerisation and an Aldol addition reaction. The last step is an elimination (Aldol condensation) reaction with an E1CB mechanism.".