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- HBr: CH2=CHCH2OH + HBr → CH2=CHCH2Br + H2O HBr adds to alkynes to yield bromoalkenes. The stereochemistry of this type of addition is usually anti: RC≡CH...
- Allyl bromide (3-bromopropene) is an organic halide. It is an alkylating agent used in synthesis of polymers, pharmaceuticals, perfumes and other organic...
- Tetrabromoethylene is a brominated derivative of ethylene. Tetrabromoethylene is a potential fungicide and bactericide on fruits. It was used in mineral...
- Tribromoethylene is a bromoalkene and a trihaloethylene with the chemical formula C2HBr3. It can be made from 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane. Tribromoethylene...
- 1,2-Dibromoethylene, also known as 1,2-dibromoethene and acetylene dibromide, is a dihalogenated unsaturated compound with one bromine on each of the two...
- Vinyl bromide is the organobromine compound with the formula CH2=CHBr. classified as a vinyl halide, it is a colorless gas at room temperature. It is used...
- synthesis of acetylenes: catalytic substitutions of acetylenic hydrogen with bromoalkenes, iodoarenes and bromopyridines", Tetrahedron Lett., 16 (50): 4467–4470...
- reactivity of sigma bonds attached to an atom adjacent to a double bond. In bromoalkenes, the C–Br bond is very stable, but in an allyl bromide, this bond is...
- synthesis of acetylenes: Catalytic substitutions of acetylenic hydrogen with bromoalkenes, iodoarenes and bromopyridines". Tetrahedron Letters. 16 (50): 4467–4470...
- synthesis of acetylenes: Catalytic substitutions of acetylenic hydrogen with bromoalkenes, iodoarenes and bromopyridines". Tetrahedron Lett. 16 (50): 4467–4470...