What Does ENCAT Stand For?
ENCAT stands for Epoxy Nucleophile Catalyzed Transesterification
ENCAT, or Epoxy Nucleophile Catalyzed Transesterification, is a chemical process that utilizes epoxides as reactive intermediates to facilitate the transesterification of esters. This method involves nucleophilic attack on the epoxy ring, leading to the formation of new ester linkages. ENCAT is notable for enhancing reaction efficiency and selectivity, making it a valuable technique in synthetic organic chemistry and materials science, particularly in the production of biodiesel and the development of polymeric materials.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym