This white, crystalline solid is used for the synthesis of other chromium complexes.
The reagent is mainly used for the synthesis of chiral secondary alcohols.
A similar process is used for the synthesis of polypropylene.
Two different processes are used for the synthesis of polymer separators: the wet process and the dry process.
This synthesis is similar to the direct process used for the synthesis of methyl chlorosilanes.
This liquid is a fluorinating reagent used for the synthesis of organofluorine compounds.
In industry, it can also be used for the synthesis of biodegradable plastics, such as poly(3-hydroxybutyrate).
Beckmann rearrangement is used for the industrial synthesis of caprolactam (see applications below).
This was used for the first synthesis of cyclopropane by August Freund in 1881.
A similar method was used for the first synthesis by Otto Ruff in 1933.