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Anisole, or methoxybenzene, is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3OC6H5. It is a
colorless liquid with a
smell reminiscent of
anise seed, and in...
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considering the
structure as
either an
acetyl (methyl-ketone)
analog of
anisole.
Other names It can also be seen as a
methyl ether analog of acetophenone...
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diethyl ether,
dipropyl ether etc.
Illustrative unsymmetrical ethers are
anisole (methoxybenzene) and dimethoxyethane. Vinyl- and
acetylenic ethers are...
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donors tend to
induce ortho protonation, as
shown in the
reduction of
anisole (1). Electron-withdrawing
substituents tend to
induce para protonation...
- (t-butylhydroquinone), a
preservative made
infamous by food
writer Michael Pollan.
Anisole Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) "BHA and BHT".
Archived from the original...
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Estragole (p-allylanisole,
methyl chavicol) is a phenylpropene, a
natural organic compound. Its
chemical structure consists of a
benzene ring substituted...
- 2-(Diphenylphosphino)
anisole is the
organophosphorus compound with the
formula (C6H5)2PC6H4-2-OCH3. It is a
white solid that is
soluble in
organic solvents...
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regarding the
synthesis of
ethers can be
applied to
phenol ethers as well.
Anisole (C6H5OCH3) is the
simplest phenol ether, and is a
versatile precursor for...
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methylating agent. A wide
variety of
phenols undergo O-methylation to give
anisole derivatives. This process,
catalyzed by such
enzymes as caffeoyl-CoA O-methyltransferase...
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electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions,
existing substituent groups on the
aromatic ring
influence the
overall reaction rate or have a directing...