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Oxygen ring

Furanes and benzofuranes in which an oxygenated ring is condensed into one or more aromatic rings. [Pg.11]

There are also apertures with eight-membered oxygen rings in this zeoHte. [Pg.178]

F. M. Dean, Naturally Occuring Oxygen Ring Compounds Butter-worth, London and Washington, D.C., 1963. [Pg.242]

Code Oxygen rings window or channel Access. lun Dim. Si/Al... [Pg.203]

Figure 9. Water oxygen-ring oxygen pair distribution function, calculated from a molecular dynamics simulation of a-D-glucopyranose in aqueous solution. (Reproduced from Ref. 32. Copyright 1989 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 9. Water oxygen-ring oxygen pair distribution function, calculated from a molecular dynamics simulation of a-D-glucopyranose in aqueous solution. (Reproduced from Ref. 32. Copyright 1989 American Chemical Society.)...
Two particular details are the oxygen ring angle and the angle at the anomeric carbon. The comparatively open angles are better reproduced than the more closed. At present, no explanation can be given. On the other hand, the equilibrium ratio of the anomers has changed to 0.48 0.52 rather than the value of 0.36 0.64 which... [Pg.182]

Four different 6-oxygen rings have been investigated. They are dibenzo-18-crown-6, (XT) dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6, XVIA and XVIV,) tetramethyl dibenzo-18-crown-6, XVII) 18-crown-6, XVIII). [Pg.99]

Single and Edge-Fused Aluminium-Oxygen Rings. 73... [Pg.67]

Dean, F.M., Naturally Occurring Oxygen Ring Compounds, Butterworths, London, 1963, 228. [Pg.1064]


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Aluminium-oxygen rings

Aromatic rings oxidation with molecular oxygen

Aromatics ring oxygenation

Arsenic-, Antimony- and Bismuth-Oxygen Rings

Arsenic-oxygen rings

Boron-oxygen rings

Carb-34. Replacement of Ring Oxygen by Other Elements

Carbocations oxygen ring substituents

Carbon ring oxygen replacement

Carbon-boron-sulfur-oxygen rings

Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen rings

Carbon-nitrogen-oxygen-sulfur rings

Carbon-oxygen bonds, furanose rings

Carbon-oxygen-nitrogen-metal rings

Carbon-oxygen—sulfur rings

Carbon-phosphorus-oxygen rings

Carbon-phosphorus-oxygen-metal rings

Cyclic nitrogen-oxygen ring

Eight-ring Oxygen Compounds

Electronegative oxygen rings

Electrophilic Attack on Ring Oxygen

Fission of Oxygenated Rings

Five Ring Oxygen Systems

Five-membered Nitrogen- and Oxygen-containing Rings

Five-membered Oxygen-containing Rings

Formation and Cleavage of the Oxygen Ring in Sugars

Four-membered Rings containing Oxygen and One Sulphur Atom

Four-membered Rings containing Sulphur and Oxygen

Group 16 systems sulfur-oxygen rings

Heterocycles can have many nitrogens but only one sulfur or oxygen in any ring

Heterocycles containing both oxygen and sulfur in the same ring

Heterocyclic Oxygen Compounds with Three or More Rings

Hydrogenation of Oxygen- and Sulfur-containing Aromatic Ring Systems

Medium-sized-ring Oxygen-containing Heterocycles

Miscellaneous Fused Rings that Include Oxygen

Modifications at C-5 and Substitution for the Ring Oxygen

Molecular oxygen, oxidation ring opening

Nitrate esters from the ring-opening of strained oxygen heterocycles

Nitrogen, ring oxygen replacement

Nitrogen- and Oxygen-containing Rings

Nomenclature ring oxygen replacement

Oxygen Function at C-4 of the Piperidine Ring

Oxygen atoms, ring-opening

Oxygen heterocycles, ring opening

Oxygen nucleophiles, ring opening

Oxygen ring in, formation and cleavage

Oxygen ring opening

Oxygen-containing Compounds with More than One Ring

Oxygen-containing furan-ring derivatives

Oxygen-containing medium-sized-ring

Oxygen-sulfur rings

Oxygenated structures, ring expansion

Phosphorus ring oxygen replacement

Phosphorus, replacing ring oxygen

Phosphorus-oxygen rings

Ring Systems Containing One Oxygen or Sulfur

Ring opening of oxygen heterocycles

Ring oxygen replacement

Ring oxygenation

Ring oxygenation

Ring oxygenation introduction

Ring with oxygen-based nucleophiles

Ring-opening reactions by oxygen nucleophiles

Ring-oxygen substitution

Rings containing Oxygen

Rings with Nitrogen and Oxygen

Rotating ring-disc electrode oxygen reduction

Silicon-, Germanium- and Tin-Oxygen Rings

Silicon-oxygen rings (cyclosiloxanes

Silicon-oxygen-nitrogen rings

Six Ring Oxygen Systems

Six-Membered Rings containing Oxygen or Sulphur

Six-membered Nitrogen- and Oxygen-containing Rings

Six-membered Rings with More than One Oxygen

Six-membered aromatic heterocycles can have oxygen in the ring

Six-membered oxygen-containing rings

Six-membered oxygen-containing rings saturated, analysis

Six-membered ring heterocycles containing one oxygen atom

Strained oxygen heterocycles, ring-opening

Sugars oxygen ring in, formation and cleavage

Sulfur-Nitrogen Rings Containing Exocyclic Oxygen

Synthesis of Prenyl Oxygen Ring Phenolic Compounds

Synthesis of Rings with One Oxygen Atom

Tellurium-oxygen rings

With oxygen-substituted ring systems

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