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Allyl group and Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction

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Difference between Allyl group and Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction

Allyl group vs. Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction

An allyl group is a substituent with the structural formula H2C. The aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction or aza-BH reaction in organic chemistry is a variation of the Baylis–Hillman reaction and describes the reaction of an electron deficient alkene usually an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compound with an imine in the presence of a nucleophile.

Similarities between Allyl group and Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction

Allyl group and Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Allyl group.

Allyl group

An allyl group is a substituent with the structural formula H2C.

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Allyl group and Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction Comparison

Allyl group has 60 relations, while Aza-Baylis–Hillman reaction has 37. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.03% = 1 / (60 + 37).

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