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- Schlossers_base abstract "Schlosser's base describes various superbasic mixtures of an alkyllithium compound and a potassium alkoxide. Commonly, the mixture is produced by combining n-butyllithium and potassium tert-butoxide in a one-to-one ratio. The reagent is named after Manfred Schlosser, although he uses the term LICKOR superbase (LIC denoting the alkyllithium, and KOR denoting the potassium alkoxide). The reagent acts by formation of the organopotassium compound, which are very strong bases. Potassium benzyl is prepared from toluene using this reagent.".
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- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Benzyl_potassium.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bases.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potassium_compounds.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink N-Butyllithium.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Organolithium_reagent.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Organosodium_chemistry.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_alkoxide.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_tert-butoxide.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLink Superbase.
- Schlossers_base wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlosser's base".
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- Schlossers_base subject Category:Bases.
- Schlossers_base subject Category:Potassium_compounds.
- Schlossers_base comment "Schlosser's base describes various superbasic mixtures of an alkyllithium compound and a potassium alkoxide. Commonly, the mixture is produced by combining n-butyllithium and potassium tert-butoxide in a one-to-one ratio. The reagent is named after Manfred Schlosser, although he uses the term LICKOR superbase (LIC denoting the alkyllithium, and KOR denoting the potassium alkoxide). The reagent acts by formation of the organopotassium compound, which are very strong bases.".
- Schlossers_base label "Schlosser's base".
- Schlossers_base sameAs Q6470156.
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- Schlossers_base sameAs Base_de_Schlosser.
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- Schlossers_base sameAs 施洛瑟鹼.
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