Chemoselectivity and Lab Experiments in organic chemistry

Chemoselectivity is defined as the selective reaction of one functional group in the presence of others, this process also includes convoluted and protecting groups that are on the molecular connectivity alone. The prediction of the outcomes is difficult where many reactions are plausible. Lab experiment is a method of investigation of the new chemical process and techniques. In an experiment, an independent variable (the cause) is manipulated and the dependent variable (the effect) is measured; any extraneous variables are controlled.

  • Reduction of carbonyl groups
  • Hydrogen as reducing agent
  • Chromatography
  • Separation of organic mixtures
  • Identification of organic compounds
  • Esterification
  • Oxidation, reduction, decarboxylation, deamination
  • Cannizaro reaction

Related Conference of Chemoselectivity and Lab Experiments in organic chemistry

October 20-21, 2025

8th Global Summit on Polymer Chemistry

Paris, France
October 27-28, 2025

15th International Chemistry Congress

London, UK
November 06-07, 2025

6th World Expo on Biopolymers and Bioplastics

Dubai, UAE
November 13-14, 2025

28th World Congress on Materials Chemistry

Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 26-27, 2025

5th International Conference on Petrochemistry and Natural Gas

Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 14-28, 2025

17th International Conference on Clinical Chemistry

Toronto, Canada
December 08-09, 2025

5th International Conference on Analytical Chemistry

Rome, Italy
December 11-12, 2025

4th World Congress on Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing

Amsterdam, Netherlands
December 17-18, 2025

13th International Conference on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering

Aix-en-Provence, France
January 22-23, 2026

26th World Congress on Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design

Bangkok, Thailand
February 25-26, 2026

16th International Conference on Chemistry Meeting

Paris, France
June 17-18, 2026

15th World Congress on Chromatography

Paris, France

Chemoselectivity and Lab Experiments in organic chemistry Conference Speakers

    Recommended Sessions

    Related Journals

    Are you interested in