This reaction is an important tool for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds.
Their most important and commonly used applications are in carbon-carbon bond forming reactions.
The Grignard reaction is an important tool in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds.
These can be carbon-carbon bonds or even carbon-oxygen, carbon-nitrogen and others.
These reactions thus may lead to the formation of three new carbon-carbon bonds in a single operation.
Their partial hydrogenation reduces most but not all, of these carbon-carbon double bonds.
Several other less common substrates may also be used for metabolism, all of which lack carbon-carbon bonds.
Fatty acids that have carbon-carbon double bonds are known as unsaturated.
Most rearrangements are associated with the breaking and formation of new carbon-carbon bonds.
This vision, he said, came to him after years of studying the nature of carbon-carbon bonds.