- low-molecular-weight
alkenes (primarily a
mixture of
propene and butene) into
alkylate, a high
octane gasoline component. The
process occurs in the
presence of...
- equivalents).
Alkylating agents are
reagents for
effecting alkylation.
Alkyl groups can also be
removed in a
process known as dealkylation.
Alkylating agents...
-
moderate aromatic levels.
Alkylate is
produced in an
alkylation unit,
using isobutane and C3-/C4-olefins as feedstocks.
Finished alkylate contains no aromatics...
-
Alkylated naphthalenes are
chemical compounds made by the
alkylation of
naphthalene or its
derivatives with an olefin.
These compounds are used as synthetic...
- An
alkylating antineoplastic agent is an
alkylating agent used in
cancer treatment that
attaches an
alkyl group (CnH2n+1) to DNA.
Since cancer cells, in...
-
dimerization of
isobutene and 1-butene.
These branched alkenes are used to
alkylate phenols to give
precursors to detergents. The
dimerisation of isobutane...
-
Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...
-
treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer
drugs (chemotherapeutic
agents or
alkylating agents) in a
standard regimen.
Chemotherapy may be
given with a curative...
- Per- and
polyfluoroalkyl substances (also PFAS, PF****, and
sometimes referred to as "forever chemicals") are a
group of
synthetic organofluorine chemical...
- mustards, respectively,
where X = Cl or Br. Such
compounds are
potent alkylating agents,
making mustard gas
acutely and
severely toxic.
Mustard gas is...