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Beckmann Rearrangements and Fragmentations in Organic Synthesis
Trinh A.D. Holth
, Oliver E. Hutt
,
Gunda I. Georg
Medicinal Chemistry
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Organic Synthesis
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Beckmann Rearrangement
100%
Beckmann
100%
Beckmann Fragmentation
100%
Chemical Transformation
20%
Functional Groups
20%
Nucleophile
20%
Stevioside
20%
Natural Product Synthesis
20%
Trapping Mechanisms
20%
Historical Examples
20%
Retrosynthetic Analysis
20%
Ent-kaurene
20%
Synthetic Utility
20%
Nitrogen Heterocycles
20%
Ring Expansion
20%
Carbon-nitrogen Bonds
20%
Strategic Application
20%
Chemistry
Beckmann Rearrangement
100%
Beckmann Reaction
100%
Ent-Kaurene
20%
Ring Expansion
20%
Heterocyclic Compound
20%
Nucleophile
20%
Chemical Transformation
20%
Stevioside
20%
formation
20%
Natural Product
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Stevioside
100%
Beckmann Rearrangement
100%