Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Unsaturated monomer s are those having carbon carbon double bonds. In general, the term unsaturated refers to the presence of one or more double or triple bonds and the ability to saturate the molecule by addition of H sub 2 sub . Some examples of unsaturated monomers include Acrylic acid , Acrylamide , Acryloyl chloride , and Methyl methacrylate . DEFAULTSORT Unsaturated Monomer Category Polymer chemistry ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Unsaturated hydrocarbon s are hydrocarbon s that have double or triple covalent bond s between adjacent carbon atom s. Those with at least one double bond are called alkene s and those with at least one triple bond are called alkyne s. Each double bond is represented by a number preceding the name of the base chain, representing on which hydrocarbon in the chain the double or triple bond can be found. Alkenes and Alkynes with more than one double or triple bond respectively are named with the appropriate numeric prefix preceding the ene or yne. Ex. 2,4 pentadiene or 2 butyne Unsaturated hydrocarbons with both double and triple bonds have the suffix enyne and are handled in a similar manner. The physical properties of unsaturated hydrocarbons are very similar to those of the corresponding saturated compounds. They are slightly soluble in water. Except for aromatic compounds, unsaturated hydrocarbons are highly reactive and undergo addition reaction s to their multiple bonds. Typical reagents added are hydrogen halide s, water , sulfuric acid , elemental halogen s and alcohol s. Testing To test whether the hydrocarbon is unsaturated you should add bromine water. If the bromine water becomes decolourised Goes colorless then it is unsaturated. See also saturated hydrocarbon DEFAULTSORT Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Category Organic chemistry ar es Hidrocarburo insaturado hi lv Nepies tin tie og de ra i ja pl W glowodory nienasycone pt Hidrocarboneto insaturado ru zh ... more details
Fats An unsaturated fat is a fat or fatty acid in which there is at least one double bond within the fatty acid chain. A fat molecule is Monounsaturated fat monounsaturated if it contains one double bond, and polyunsaturated if it contains more than one double bond. Where double bonds are formed, hydrogen atom s are eliminated. Thus, a saturated fat has no double bonds, has the maximum number of hydrogens bonded to the carbons, and therefore is saturated with hydrogen atoms. In cellular metabolism , bonds are broken down or oxidized to produce energy, thus an unsaturated fat molecule contains somewhat ... it is to lipid peroxidation rancidification rancidity . Antioxidant s can protect unsaturated ..., more solid at room temperature than unsaturated fats. Unsaturated chains have a lower melting ... and polyunsaturated fats can replace saturated fat in the diet, trans unsaturated fats should be avoided. Replacing saturated fats with unsaturated fats helps to lower levels of total cholesterol ... unsaturated fats are particularly risky because the double bond stereochemistry allows the fat ... last3 Tappel first3 AL ref Examples of unsaturated fats are palmitoleic acid , oleic acid , myristoleic acid , linoleic acid , and arachidonic acid . Foods containing unsaturated fats include avocado ... and unsaturated fats. Although unsaturated fats are conventionally regarded as healthier than ... stated that the amount of unsaturated fat consumed should not exceed 30 of one s daily caloric intake ... contain both unsaturated and saturated fats. Marketers advertise only one or the other, depending on which one makes up the majority. Thus, various unsaturated fat vegetable oils, such as olive oils ... fat Iodine number a chemical analysis method to determine the proportion of unsaturated fat. lipids DEFAULTSORT Unsaturated Fat Category Food science Category Carboxylic acids Category Fatty acids Category ... simple Unsaturated fat fi Tyydyttym t n rasvahappo sv Om ttat fett ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In organic chemistry , a saturated compound is a chemical compound that has of a chain of carbon atom s linked together by single bond s and has hydrogen atoms filling all of the other bonding orbital s of the carbon atoms. Alkane s are an example of saturated compounds. An unsaturatedcompound is a chemical compound that contains carbon carbon double bond s or triple bond s, such as those found in alkene s or alkyne s, respectively. Saturated and unsaturated compounds need not consist only of a carbon atom chain. They can have functional groups, as well. It is in this sense that fatty acid s are classified as saturated fat saturated or unsaturated fat unsaturated . The amount of unsaturation of a fatty acid can be determined by finding its iodine number . In a chain of carbons, such as a fatty acid , a double or triple bond will cause a kink in the chain. These kinks have macro structural implications. Unsaturated fats tend to be liquid at room temperature, rather than solid , due to the kinks in the chain. The kinks prevent the molecule s from packing closely together to form a solid. These fats are called oil s and are present in fish and plant s. In other unsaturated hydrocarbon s, the double bond between two carbons prevents rotation of the atom s about the bond, locking them into specific structural formations. When attached atoms occupy similar positions on each carbon, they are referred to as cis trans isomerism cis , and when they are on opposite sides, they are called cis trans isomerism trans . Most natural hydrocarbons exist in the cis state, but artificially manufactured hydrocarbons are trans. The body lacks the enzyme s to properly break down the trans configuration. This is why trans fats are viewed as dangerous and unhealthy, as they tend to build up. Unsaturated compounds of the two formations are classified as geometric isomer s of one another. See also Saturation chemistry DEFAULTSORT UnsaturatedCompound ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Hydrocyanation of unsaturated carbonyls is a special case of the Michael reaction which can lead to cyanoketones, cyano cyanohydrins, or vinyl cyanohydrins. Fine tuning reaction conditions allows access to any of these products ref Nagata, W. Yoshioka, M. Org. React. 1977 , 25 , 255. ref . Introduction Hydrocyanation refers to the addition of the elements of hydrogen and cyanide across a multiple bond. When the multiple bond is polarized by an electron withdrawing group, selective addition results. However, when the electron withdrawing group is a carbonyl, the possibility of 1,2 direct addition to the carbonyl group exists. Methodological advances now permit access to both direct and conjugate addition products. center File CNgen.png center Diastereoselectivity can be achieved in prochiral , conformationally restricted substrates. Catalytic, enantioselective methods, however, are rare ref Sammis, G.M. Danjo, H. Jacobsen, E.N. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004 , 126 , 9928 9929. ref . Mechanism and stereochemistry Prevailing mechanism The distribution of products from conjugative hydrocyanation depends both on substrate structure and reaction conditions. Generally, however, acidic conditions favor 1,2 adducts, while basic conditions favor 1,4 adducts. As a result, under acidic conditions the cyanohydrin s 2 and 3 are favored over the 1,4 adduct. Conditions of kinetic control also favor 1,2 adducts, while thermodynamic conditions favor the 1,4 adduct. Conducting the reaction at high temperatures under basic conditions thus facilitates formation of the conjugate ... to the introduction of the carbonyl compound, a cyanoaluminate anion forms and acts as the active cyanating agent after activation of the carbonyl compound by proton . Formation of the dicyano compound ... compound is important, as substitution and nearby angular substituents sterically disfavor ... to the unsaturated carbonyl starting material is also an important side reaction. Beyond a requirement ... more details
Hydrocyanation of unsaturated carbonyl compounds is a special case of the Michael reaction which can lead to cyanoketones, cyano cyanohydrins, or vinyl cyanohydrins. Fine tuning reaction conditions allows access to any of these products. ref Nagata, W. Yoshioka, M. Org. React. 1977 , 25 , 255. doi http dx.doi.org 10.1002 0471264180.or025.03 10.1002 0471264180.or025.03 ref Introduction Hydrocyanation refers to the addition of the elements of hydrogen and cyanide across a multiple bond. When the multiple bond is polarized by an electron withdrawing group, selective addition results. However, when the electron withdrawing group is a carbonyl, the possibility of 1,2 direct addition to the carbonyl group exists. Methodological advances now permit access to both direct and conjugate addition products. span style float right padding right 50px padding top 30px 1 span center File CNgen.png 357px center Diastereoselectivity can be achieved in prochiral , conformationally restricted substrates. Catalytic, enantioselective methods, however, are rare. ref Sammis, G.M. Danjo, H. Jacobsen, E.N. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004 , 126 , 9928. ref Mechanism and Stereochemistry Prevailing Mechanism The distribution of products from conjugative hydrocyanation depends both on substrate structure and reaction conditions. Generally, however, acidic conditions favor 1,2 adducts, while basic conditions favor 1,4 adducts. As a result, under acidic conditions the cyanohydrin s 2 and 4 are favored over the 1,4 ... prior to the introduction of the carbonyl compound, a cyanoaluminate anion forms and acts as the active cyanating agent after activation of the carbonyl compound by a proton . Formation of the dicyano compound is rapid under these conditions, but conversion back to the keto form occurs under basic ... addition depends on a number of factors. The structure of the carbonyl compound is important ... to the carbonyl substrate. Michael addition of cyanated products to the unsaturated carbonyl starting ... more details
Electrophilic substitution of unsaturated silanes involves attack of an electrophile on an allyl or vinylsilane. An allyl or vinyl group is incorporated at the electrophilic center after loss of the silyl group. ref Fleming, I. Dunogues, J. Smithers, R. Org. React. 1989 , 37 , 57. doi http dx.doi.org 10.1002 0471264180.or037.02 10.1002 0471264180.or037.02 ref Introduction In 1948, it was discovered that allyltrimethylsilane reacts with hydrobromic acid to give 2 bromopropyl trimethylsilane. ref Sommer, L. H. Tyler, L. J. Whitmore, F. C. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1948 , 70 , 2872. ref Six years later, the generation of 2 iodoethyl trimethylsilane from vinylsilane and HI was observed. ref Sommer, L. H. Bailey, D. L. Goldberg, G. M. Buck, C. E. Bye, T. S. Evans, F. J. Whitmore, F. C. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1954 , 76 , 1613. ref Since then, a number of studies have firmly established the mechanism of electrophilic attack on vinyl and allylsilanes ref Jarvie, A. W. P. Holt, A. Thompson, J. J. Chem. Soc. B , 1969 , 852. ref ref Fleming, I. Pearce, A. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 , 1980 , 2485. ref The electron releasing strength of the carbon silicon bond is large, and as a result, the position of silicon in the unsaturated silane controls the site of reaction and stereoselectivity. Formation of the new carbon carbon bond is at the position of allyl silanes and the position of vinylsilanes. The robustness of silanes makes them amenable to use in synthesis however, because silicon is less electropositive than other metals employed in electrophilic additions, stronger electrophiles are required. span style float right padding right 50px padding top 30px 1 span center File SiAddGen.png center ... of allylsilanes are possible, although unsaturated aldehydes undergo only 1,2 addition. ref Majetich ..., unsaturated ketone in the presence of a Lewis acid is known as the Sakurai reaction . The enolate ..., ozonolysis provides the corresponding carbonyl compound. span style float right padding right 50px ... more details
Image Cyclopropane.png thumb 150px right Cyclopropane is the smallest alicyclic compound. An alicyclic compound is an organic compound that is both Aliphatic compound aliphatic and cyclic compound cyclic . They contain one or more all carbon rings which may be either saturation chemistry saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromaticity aromatic character. ref GoldBookRef title Alicyclic compounds file A00216 year 1995 ref Alicyclic compounds may or may not have aliphatic side chains attached. The simplest alicyclic compounds are the monocyclic cycloalkane s cyclopropane , cyclobutane , cyclopentane , cyclohexane , cycloheptane , cyclooctane , cyclononane , cyclodecane , cycloundecane , cyclododecane , and so on. Bicyclic molecule Bicyclic alkanes include bicycloundecane and decalin . Polycyclic compound Polycyclic alkanes include cubane , basketane , and housane . Spiro compound s have two or more rings that are connected through only one carbon atom. An exocyclic group is always shown outside the ring structure, take for instance the exocyclic double bond on the left Image Exocyclic.png 200px Left exocyclic double bond Right regular double bond br style clear both See for an example isotoluene . The placement of double bonds in many alicyclic compounds can be predicted with Bredt s rule . The mode of ring closing in the formation of many alicyclic compounds can be predicted by Baldwin s rules . Cycloalkenes Image Cyclohexene.png thumb right Cyclohexene is an alicyclic compound with a double bond. Monocyclic cycloalkene s are cyclopropene , cyclobutene , cyclopentene , cyclohexene , cycloheptene , cyclooctene , and so on. Bicyclic alkenes include norbornene and norbornadiene . References references Category Organic compounds Category Organic chemistry ar de Alicyclische Verbindungen el fa he hu Aliciklusos vegy let nl Alicyclische verbinding ja pt Composto alic clico sl Alicikli na ... more details
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File Butane 2D flat.png thumb right 220px Acyclic aliphatic compound Butane File Cyclobutane2.svg thumb right 170px Cyclic aliphatic compound Cyclobutane In organic chemistry , aliphatic compounds IPAc en icon l f t k G. aleiphar , fat, oil are Open chain compound acyclic or cyclic compound cyclic , non Aromaticity aromatic carbon compounds. ref GoldBookRef title Aliphatic compounds file A00217 year 1995 ref Thus, aliphatic compounds are opposite to aromatic compounds. Structure In aliphatic compounds, carbon atoms can be joined together in straight chains, branched chains, or non aromatic rings in which case they are called Alicyclic compound alicyclic . Aliphatic compounds can be Saturation chemistry saturated , joined by single bonds alkanes , or unsaturated, with double bonds alkenes or triple bonds alkynes . Besides hydrogen , other elements can be bound to the carbon chain, the most common being oxygen , nitrogen , sulfur , and chlorine . The simplest aliphatic compound is methane Carbon C Hydrogen H sub 4 sub . Aliphatics include alkanes e.g. paraffin hydrocarbon s , alkene s e.g. ethylene and alkyne s e.g. acetylene . Fatty acid s consist of an unbranched aliphatic tail attached to a carboxyl group . Properties Most aliphatic compounds are flammable, allowing the use of hydrocarbons as fuel, such as methane in Bunsen burners and as Liquified Natural Gas LNG , and acetylene in welding. Examples for aliphatic compounds The most important group of aliphatic compounds are n , Iso and Cyclo Alk an es Saturated Hydrocarbons n , Iso and Cyclo Alk en es and Alk yn es Unsaturated Hydrocarbons . Important examples of low molecular aliphatic compounds can be found in the list below sorted by the number of carbon atoms class wikitable Formula Name CAS Number Structural Formula Chemical Classification CH sub 4 sub Methane 74 82 8 File Methane 2D stereo.svg 75px ... . See also Aromaticity Aromatic compound References references DEFAULTSORT Aliphatic Compound Category ... more details
quickly forms a soluble adduct with the organozinc compound thus removing it from the metal surface ... diamine TEEDA resulting in an enantiomeric excess of 92 . ref the active organozinc compound is obtained from much cheaper organobromine compound organobromine precursors Image DiphenylzincCarbonylAddition.png ... reaction for the formation of new carbon carbon bonds between unsaturated carbon atoms in alkenes ... having a Zn Zn bond are also known. The first such compound Decamethyldizincocene was reported ... more details
Organoiodine compounds are organic compound that contain one or more carbon &ndash iodine Chemical bond bond s. They occur widely in organic chemistry, but are relatively rare in nature. The thyroxine hormones are organoiodine compounds that are required for health and the reason for government mandated iodized salt iodization of salt. Structure, bonding, general properties Almost all organoiodine compounds feature iodide connected to one carbon center. These are usually classified as derivatives of I sup sup . Some organoiodine compounds feature iodine in higher oxidation states. ref Alex G. Fallis, Pierre E. Tessier, 2 Iodoxybenzoic acid IBX 1 Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, 2003 John Wiley. DOI 10.1002 047084289X.rn00221 ref The C&ndash I bond is the weakest of the carbon&ndash halogen bonds. These bond strengths correlate with the electronegativity of the halogen, decreasing in the order F Cl Br I. This periodic table periodic order also follows the atomic radius of halogens and the length of the carbon halogen bond. For example, in the molecules represented by CH sub 3 sub X, where X is a halide, the carbon X bonds have strengths, or bond dissociation energies , of 115, 83.7, 72.1, and 57.6 kcal mol for X fluoride, chloride, bromide, and iodide, respectively. ref name blanksby cite journal author Blanksby SJ, Ellison GB title Bond dissociation energies of organic molecules journal Acc. Chem. Res. volume 36 issue 4 pages 255 63 year 2003 month April pmid 12693923 doi 10.1021 ar020230d url ref Of the halides, iodide usually is the best leaving group . Because ... thumb 320px Structure of Ioversol, an organoiodine compound used as an X ray contrast agent. Biological ... with I sub 2 sub is employed with unsaturated substrates RHC CH sub 2 sub I sub 2 sub RHIC CIH sub ... iodination reagent is iodine monochloride . See also Organofluorine compound s Organochlorine compound s Organobromine compound s Periodinane s References Reflist ChemicalBondsToCarbon Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A generalized compound is a mixture of chemical compound s of constant composition, despite possible changes in the total amount. The concept is used in the Dynamic Energy Budget theory, where biomass is partitioned into a limited set of generalised compounds, which contain a high percentage of organic compound s. The amount of generalized compound can be quantified in terms of weight, but more conveniently in terms of C mole s.The concept of strong homeostasis has an intimate relationship with that of generalised compound. DEFAULTSORT Generalised Compound Category Metabolism Chemistry stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Swedish protected compound sign.PNG thumb Swedish sign for an officially designated secure compound In military science , a compound is a type of fortification made up of walls or fences surrounding several buildings in the center of a large piece of land. The walls can either serve the purpose of being tall, thick, and impenetrable, in which case they would be made of wood, stone, or some other like substance or dangerous to attempt to scale, in which case they could be made of barbed wire or electrified. Compounds can be designed to double as living spaces and military structures in the middle of hostile territory or as a military area within a country s territory they are also used by the extremely wealthy, powerful, Paranoia paranoid or criminal to protect against threats to themselves or their property. A number of survivalist s own fortified compound like structures as a means of protection for when they perceive that civilization has broken down or that their government has become abusive. The term compound is also used to refer to an unfortified enclosure, especially in Africa and Asia . See compound enclosure . See also Stockade Boma enclosure Compound enclosure gated community DEFAULTSORT Compound Fortification Category Fortification nl Compound leefgemeenschap sv Skyddsobjekt ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 File Trisodium phosphate.png right thumb 100px Sodium phosphate , Na sub 3 sub PO sub 4 sub , is a ternary compound. In chemistry , a ternary compound is a compound containing three different elements. An example of this is sodium phosphate , Na sub 3 sub PO sub 4 sub . The sodium ion has a charge of 1 and the phosphate ion has a charge of 3 . Therefore, three sodium ions are needed to balance the charge of one phosphate ion. Another example of a ternary compound is calcium carbonate CaCO sub 3 sub . See also Binary compound DEFAULTSORT Ternary Compound Chemistry stub Category Chemical compounds ... more details
Compound 48 80 is a polymer produced by the condensation reaction condensation of N methyl p methoxyphenethylamine with formaldehyde . ref http www.sigmaaldrich.com catalog ProductDetail.do?N4 C2313 7CSIGMA&N5 SEARCH CONCAT PNO 7CBRAND KEY&F SPEC Compound48 80 at Sigma Aldrich ref It promotes histamine release. ref cite journal journal Br J Pharmacol year 1970 volume 38 issue 1 pages 253 262 title Mechanisms of histamine release by compound 48 80 author A. M. Rothschild pmid 4189829 pmc 1702640 ref In biochemical research, compound 48 80 is used to promote mast cell degranulation . References reflist zh Compound 48 80 biochem stub Category Polymers ... more details
In chemistry , a cyclic compound is a, mostly organic, chemical compoundcompound in which a series of atoms is connected to form a loop or ring. ref JerryMarch ref Cyclic compounds may or may not be Aromaticity aromatic . Benzene is a well known example. The term polycyclic is used when more than one ring is formed in a single molecule for instance in naphthalene , and the term macrocycle is used for a ring containing more than a dozen atoms. gallery Image cycloheptane sticks.png Cycloheptane , a non aromatic cyclic compound. Image Benzene bonds.svg Benzene , a cyclic compound. Image Naphthalene.png Naphthalene , a polycyclic compound. Image Porphyrin.svg Porphyrin , a macrocyclic compound. File Pentazole.png Pentazole , an inorganic cyclic compound. gallery Categorization Cyclic compounds can be categorized Alicyclic compound Cycloalkane Cycloalkene Aromatic hydrocarbon Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Heterocyclic compound Macrocycle Ring closing & opening reactions Image Dieckmann Condensation Scheme.png right thumb Dieckmann ring closing reaction Related concepts in organic chemistry are so called ring closing reactions in which a cyclic compound is formed and ring opening reactions in which rings are opened. Examples of ring closing reactions Ring closing metathesis Nazarov cyclization reaction Ruzicka large ring synthesis Dieckmann condensation Wenker synthesis Radical cyclization Example of ring opening reactions A general type of polymerization reaction Ring opening polymerization Ring opening metathesis polymerisation See also open chain compound Ring expansion and ring contraction Macrocycle Cyclization reaction Effective molarity External links MeshName Polycyclic Compounds MeshName Macrocyclic Compounds References references Category Molecular geometry Category Chemical bond properties ca Compost c clic de Cyclische Verbindungen es Compuesto c clico fr Compos cyclique id Senyawa siklik it Composto ciclico hu Gy r s vegy letek ml nl Cyclische verbinding ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 A compound device is like an internal USB hub often implemented in software on the device , which allows various sub devices to connect. This arrangement is used by wireless receivers for Alphanumeric keyboard cordless keyboard s and Mouse computing mice where the mouse and keyboard are separate devices connected to the compound device and sometimes for computer printer printer s which have card slots. DEFAULTSORT Compound Device Category Computer hardware Category USB ... more details
A compound turbine is a steam turbine in which there are two casings, a high pressure casing and a low pressure casing, operating in concert to extract work from a single source of steam. The steam is partially expanded in the high pressure casing, then exhausted to the low pressure casing. The rotor arrangement can be either tandem compound in which the two axle s are joined end to end, or cross compound in which the two turbines have separate axles. In the cross compound case two separate generator device generators are usually supplied, although a gearbox can reduce this to one. The principal advantages of compound turbines are the reduction in size of any one casing, the confinement of the highest pressure to the smaller casing which may be made of stronger and more expensive materials and the possibility of divided flow in the low pressure casing for the purpose of equalizing end thrusts. References Unreferenced date January 2008 Category Steam turbines mech engineering stub ... more details
Compound option or split fee option ref http www.smartprofitsreport.com glossary caputoption.html Glossary of Option Terms Caput Option ref ref http www.amex.com servlet AmexFnDictionary?pageid display&titleid 5606 Split Fee Option ref is option on an option. The exercise payoff of a compound option involves the value of another option. A compound option then has two Expiration options expiration dates and two strike price s. Usually, compounded options are used for currency or fixed income markets where insecurity exists regarding the option s risk protection. Another common business application that compound options are used for to hedge bids for business projects that may or may not be accepted. Variants Compound options provide their owners with the right to buy or sell another option. These options create positions with greater leverage than do traditional options. There are four basic types of compound options ref http www.investopedia.com terms c compoundoption.asp Compound Option ref Call on Call CoC Call on Put CoP or caput option Put on Put PoP Put on Call PoC References Reflist External links http www.global derivatives.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 31&Itemid 31 Compound Options http www.pstat.ucsb.edu faculty fouque PubliFM compound.pdf Evaluation of compound options using perturbation approximation http www.montegodata.co.uk Consult Compound compound.htm COMPOUND OPTION Calculator Derivatives market Category Options ... more details