Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7196353> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7196353 subject Q7458901.
- Q7196353 subject Q8703541.
- Q7196353 abstract "The Pinnick oxidation is an organic reaction by which aldehydes can be oxidized into their corresponding carboxylic acids using sodium chlorite (NaClO2) under mild acidic conditions. It was originally developed by Lindgren and Nilsson. The typical reaction conditions used today were developed by G. A. Kraus, and H. W. Pinnick later proved that these conditions were generally applicable to a wide variety of systems. There exist many different reactions to oxidize aldehydes, but only a few are amenable to a broad range of functional groups. The Pinnick oxidation has proven to be both tolerant of sensitive functionalities and capable of reacting with sterically hindered groups. This reaction is especially useful for oxidizing α,β-unsaturated aldehydes, and another one of its advantages is its relatively low cost.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q7196353 thumbnail Pinnick_Oxidation_Reaction.png?width=300.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q101497.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q103230.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q11158.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q134856.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q146505.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q167198.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q170409.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q171877.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q174937.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q1766412.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q190865.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q192596.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q193086.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q199877.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q210390.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q2187069.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q242627.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q2426326.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q308976.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q373406.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q407318.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q407495.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q407654.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q408028.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q408395.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q408865.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q411193.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q411294.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q412304.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q421086.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q629.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q648191.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q6552473.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q688.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q7458901.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8703541.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q898238.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q898370.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q898403.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q898525.
- Q7196353 wikiPageWikiLink Q9560622.
- Q7196353 comment "The Pinnick oxidation is an organic reaction by which aldehydes can be oxidized into their corresponding carboxylic acids using sodium chlorite (NaClO2) under mild acidic conditions. It was originally developed by Lindgren and Nilsson. The typical reaction conditions used today were developed by G. A. Kraus, and H. W. Pinnick later proved that these conditions were generally applicable to a wide variety of systems.".
- Q7196353 label "Pinnick oxidation".
- Q7196353 depiction Pinnick_Oxidation_Reaction.png.