- In chemistry,
halogenation is a
chemical reaction which introduces one or more
halogens into a
chemical compound. Halide-containing
compounds are pervasive...
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Bromine itself can be used, but due to its
toxicity and volatility,
safer brominating reagents are
normally used, such as N-bromosuccinimide. The prin****l...
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Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) is a
complex mixture of plant-derived
triglycerides that have been
modified by
atoms of the
element bromine bonded to the...
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Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs), also
called brominated biphenyls or polybromobiphenyls, are a
group of
manufactured chemicals that
consist of polyhalogenated...
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infectious diseases, solvents,
plastic chemicals (PCBs, phthalates, phenols),
brominated flame ****ants, alcohol, smoking,
illicit drugs, vaccines, and prenatal...
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Brominated flame ****ants (BFRs) are
organobromine compounds that have an
inhibitory effect on
combustion chemistry and tend to
reduce the flammability...
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Bromal (tribromoacetaldehyde) is a
brominated aldehyde. It
reacts with
water to form
bromal hydrate.
Chloral Chloral hydrate "Initial Submission: Acute...
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electronics manufacturer to
eliminate all
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and
brominated flame ****ants (BFRs) in its
complete product line. In June 2007, Apple...
- 2,4,6-Tribromophenol (TBP) is a
brominated derivative of phenol. It is used as a fungicide, as a wood preservative, and an
intermediate in the preparation...
- (or TBPH), is a
brominated phthalate derivative with the
formula C24H34Br4O4
commonly used as a
brominated flame ****ant (BFR). TBPH is...