A Review Exploring the Coordination Chemistry of Active Methylene Groups Hydrazones

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B. A. Salah
B. A. Salah
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A. T. Kandil
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M. G. Abd-El-Nasser
M. G. Abd-El-Nasser
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Compounds pos sessing a m ethylene bridge located between two strong electron withdrawing groups (MACs,e.g., diketones, dinitriles, benzoyl acetonitriles, cyanothioacetamide, ethyl acetoacetate, diethyl malonate ethyl cyanoacetate, cyanoanilides, etc.) have also been of significant interest in coordination and organomettalic chemistry of hydrazones, for instance,diketones are important starting materials in many organic synthetic reactions, particularly in the perfume and cosmetic industries.

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B. A. Salah. 2019. \u201cA Review Exploring the Coordination Chemistry of Active Methylene Groups Hydrazones\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - B: Chemistry GJSFR-B Volume 19 (GJSFR Volume 19 Issue B1): .

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Compounds pos sessing a m ethylene bridge located between two strong electron withdrawing groups (MACs,e.g., diketones, dinitriles, benzoyl acetonitriles, cyanothioacetamide, ethyl acetoacetate, diethyl malonate ethyl cyanoacetate, cyanoanilides, etc.) have also been of significant interest in coordination and organomettalic chemistry of hydrazones, for instance,diketones are important starting materials in many organic synthetic reactions, particularly in the perfume and cosmetic industries.

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A Review Exploring the Coordination Chemistry of Active Methylene Groups Hydrazones

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A. T. Kandil
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M. G. Abd-El-Nasser
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