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  2. Revista Colombiana de Química - Wikipedia

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    The Revista Colombiana de Química (English: Colombian Journal of Chemistry) is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal on chemistry published by the National University of Colombia. It publishes original contributions of applied and basic research on chemistry, including analytical, organic, inorganic, bio-, and physical chemistry ...

  3. Joan Oró - Wikipedia

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    Joan Oró i Florensa was born on 26 October 1923, in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, the youngest of five children. [1]After completing secondary school late owing to the Spanish Civil War, he completed his undergraduate studies in chemistry, focusing on organic chemistry, at the University of Barcelona in 1947.

  4. José Barluenga - Wikipedia

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    He has supervised 120 Ph.D. students of whom 18 have hold positions as Professors of Chemistry at different Spanish universities. [3] His laboratory has been active in the field of organic chemistry with research interests in synthetic methodology development of transition-metal reagents, stoichiometric and catalytic processes. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Igor Larrosa - Wikipedia

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    Igor Guerrero Larrosa is a Spanish chemist and a professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Manchester. [6] His research in general is based on organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry, specifically on the areas of inorganic catalysis and organic synthesis including the application to C-H and decarboxylative activation. [7]

  6. Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, Annals of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry, ISSN 1575-3417, is published quarterly.This journal is a continuation of classical Annals of Chemistry, which was integrated into a consortium of European magazines along with Acta Chimica Hungarica, Models in Chemistry, Bulletin des Sociétés Chimiques Belges, Bulletin of Société Chimique de France, Chemische Berichte, Chimika ...

  7. Organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms. [1]

  8. Acyl group - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, an acyl group is a moiety derived by the removal of one or more hydroxyl groups from an oxoacid, [1] including inorganic acids. It contains a double-bonded oxygen atom and an organyl group ( R−C=O ) or hydrogen in the case of formyl group ( H−C=O ).

  9. Cyanate - Wikipedia

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    Organic compounds that contain the isocyanate functional group −N=C=O are known as isocyanates. It is conventional in organic chemistry to write isocyanates with two double bonds, which accords with a simplistic valence bond theory of the bonding. In nucleophilic substitution reactions cyanate usually forms an isocyanate.