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Isatin derivatives are reactive electrophilic components for the Baylis-Hillman reaction
Simon J Garden, Jan Skakle
Physics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Isatin
100%
triethylenediamine
60%
Ethanol
50%
acrylic acid
42%
Ketones
37%
X-Ray Diffraction
35%
Hydroxyl Radical
32%
Spectrum Analysis
29%
Chemical Compounds
Baylis-Hillman Reaction
75%
Isatin
70%
Adduct
42%
Ethanol
38%
Acrylic Acid
26%
Hydroxyl
24%
Single Crystal X-Ray Diffraction
21%
Mixture
12%
Reaction Yield
12%