- crotonate
- \\ˈkrōtənˌāt, -ənə̇t\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary crotonic + -ate: a salt or ester of crotonic acid
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
crotonate — noun Any salt or ester of crotonic acid … Wiktionary
crotonate — cro·ton·ate … English syllables
Croton tiglium — Purging Croton Croton tiglium Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Crotonsäure — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Crotonsäure Andere Namen … Deutsch Wikipedia
39300-45-3 — Dinocap Dinocap Général Nom IUPAC crotonates 2,6 dinitro 4 octylphenyl crotonates 2,4 dinitro 6 octylphenyl No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
C18H24N2O6 — Dinocap Dinocap Général Nom IUPAC crotonates 2,6 dinitro 4 octylphenyl crotonates 2,4 dinitro 6 octylphenyl No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
Dinocap — Général Nom IUPAC crotonates 2,6 dinitro 4 octylphenyl crotonates 2,4 dinitro 6 octylphenyl No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
Michael reaction — The Michael reaction or Michael addition is the nucleophilic addition of a carbanion or another nucleophile[1][2][3] to an alpha, beta unsaturated carbonyl compound. It belongs to the larger class of conjugate additions. This is one of the most… … Wikipedia
Crotonic acid — Crotonic acid … Wikipedia
Pietro Biginelli — (July 25th 1860 –January 15th 1937) was an Italian chemist, who have discovered a three component reaction between urea, acetoacetic ester and aldehydes (Biginelli reaction). He also was studying various aspects of sanitation chemistry and… … Wikipedia