carbonyl

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or containing the carbonyl group
NOUN
  1. a compound containing metal combined with carbon monoxide
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How To Use carbonyl In A Sentence

  • The most remarkable feature of Tebbe's reagent is a methylene group bridging between titanium and aluminum, which could replace the oxygen in a carbonyl group in a Wittig-like reaction. Richard R. Schrock - Autobiography
  • Aldol condensation reactions occur when the carbanion carbon of an enolate reacts with the carbonyl carbon of a ketone or aldehyde, forming a new carbon-carbon bond. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • An early project returned me to my interest in cyclobutadiene and we designed a mechanistic study to determine if cyclobutadiene was really formed from the decomposition of the Pettit iron tricarbonyl complexes. Robert H. Grubbs - Autobiography
  • These compounds can be prepared from reduction of nitro compounds, by the action of nitric acid on amines, from compounds containing the carbonyl group (azines), and from the salts of hydrazoic acid (azide).
  • It is generally believed that non-enzymic browning involves an initial condensation of amino-acids with the active carbonyl group of reducing sugars (the Maillard reaction) or furfuraldehydes derived from sugars or sugar-acids.
  • The processing of salting affected the TBARS value, carbonyl compounds while conjugated dienes significantly and the peroxide va...
  • We investigated a role of the glyoxalase detoxification system of precursor reactive carbonyl compounds in the in vivo AGE formation.
  • Urea (carbonyl diamide) is a fertilizer that is sometimes used to melt ice. Courierpress.com Stories
  • Other compounds detected in volcanic gases are oxygen (meteoric), hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen bromide, nitrogen oxide (NOx), sulfur hexafluoride, carbonyl sulfide, and organic compounds. The BBC and global warming
  • Aldol condensation reactions occur when the carbanion carbon of an enolate reacts with the carbonyl carbon of a ketone or aldehyde, forming a new carbon-carbon bond. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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