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What are the main differences between FSAs,HRAs,and HSAs?
Michael Acceptor
A compound that can accept an electron-rich nucleophile, often characterized by an electron-withdrawing group adjacent to a carbon-carbon double bond.
Michael Reaction
A conjugate 1,4-addition reaction of a carbon nucleophile to an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compound.
α,β-unsaturated Carbonyl
An organic compound with a double bond between the alpha and beta carbon atoms adjacent to a carbonyl group, participating in various chemical reactions.
PhCOCH
A general formula shorthand for compounds where a benzene ring (indicated by Ph, standing for phenyl) is attached to a carbonyl group (CO) and an additional unspecified group (CH), leading to a variety of possible chemical structures.
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