nisbaderived
Nisbaderived, also known as Nisbaderived compounds or Nisba derivatives, refers to a class of chemical compounds derived from the nisba form of a parent compound. The nisba form is a chemical name modification used in chemistry to describe a compound that is formed by removing a hydrogen atom from the original compound.
The term "nisbaderived" is often used in organic chemistry to describe a compound that has undergone a
Nisbaderived compounds are typically formed through the action of an enolizable functional group, such as a
Examples of compounds that have undergone nisba transformations include ketones, aldehydes, and esters. The resulting nisbaderived
The study of nisbaderived compounds is an active area of research in organic chemistry, with applications in