acylative |
arylative |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between acylative and arylative
is that
acylative is (organic chemistry) that produces, or undergoes acylation while
arylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.
As adjectives the difference between acylative and arylative
is that
acylative is (organic chemistry) that produces, or undergoes acylation while
arylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.
alkylative |
arylative |
see also |
Alkylative is a see also of arylative.
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between alkylative and arylative
is that
alkylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an alkyl group while
arylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.
As adjectives the difference between alkylative and arylative
is that
alkylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an alkyl group while
arylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.
aryl |
arylative |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aryl and arylative
is that
aryl is (organic chemistry) any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom while
arylative is (organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.
As a noun aryl
is (organic chemistry) any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom.
As an adjective arylative is
(organic chemistry) describing a rearrangement reaction that forms an aryl group.