- equivalents).
Alkylating agents are
reagents for
effecting alkylation.
Alkyl groups can also be
removed in a
process known as dealkylation.
Alkylating agents...
- 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...
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Alkylated naphthalenes are
chemical compounds made by the
alkylation of
naphthalene or its
derivatives with an olefin.
These compounds are used as synthetic...
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moderate aromatic levels.
Alkylate is
produced in an
alkylation unit,
using isobutane and C3-/C4-olefins as feedstocks.
Finished alkylate contains no aromatics...
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subtypes of
alkylating agents are the
nitrogen mustards, nitrosoureas, tetrazines, aziridines,
cisplatins and derivatives, and non-classical
alkylating agents...
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concentration without entering into a
runaway condition.
While the
economics of
alkylating both
butylenes and
amylenes will
benefit from
lowering the acid spending...
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Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...
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because of
steric hindrance. The
alkylating agent, on the
other hand is most
preferably primary.
Secondary alkylating agents also react, but
tertiary ones...
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alkylation of an
aromatic ring. Traditionally, the
alkylating agents are
alkyl halides. Many
alkylating agents can be used
instead of
alkyl halides. For...
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Allyl bromide (3-bromopropene) is an
organic halide. It is an
alkylating agent used in
synthesis of polymers, pharmaceuticals,
perfumes and
other organic...