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Benzoic anhydride is the
organic compound with the
formula (
C6H5CO)2O. It is the acid
anhydride of
benzoic acid and the
simplest symmetrical aromatic acid...
- carbanions, it
serves again as a
source of the
benzoyl cation synthon,
C6H5CO+.
Benzoyl peroxide, a
common reagent in
polymer chemistry, is
produced industrially...
- 1,2-diphenylethane-1,2-dione) is the
organic compound with the
formula (
C6H5CO)2,
generally abbreviated (PhCO)2. This
yellow solid is one of the most common...
- peroxide,
benzoyl peroxide Benzoyl group, a
functional group with the
formula C6H5CO Benzyl group, a
molecular fragment with the
formula C6H5CH2
Phenol (systematically...
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formula PhCO. Many
ketones contain the
benzoyl group. They have the
formula C6H5CO–R, an
important example being benzophenone.
Benzoyl esters and
amides are...
- a
reaction that
probably follows this equation: 2 C6H5C(O)Cl + BaO2 → (
C6H5CO)2O2 + BaCl2
Benzoyl peroxide is
usually prepared by
treating hydrogen peroxide...
- acid is also
denoted as BzOH,
since the
benzoyl group has the
formula –
C6H5CO. It is the
simplest aromatic carboxylic acid. The name is
derived from gum...
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dibenzoate derivative upon
treatment with
benzoic anhydride: 3 H2C(SH)2 + 2 (
C6H5CO)2O → H2C[SC(O)C6H5]2 + 2 C6H5CO2H
Methanetrithiol is also known. Cairns...
- Alpha-cleavages are
favorable primarily to lose G· (M – 1,15, 29…) to form the
C6H5CO+ ion (m/z=105),
which can
further lose CO (m/z= 77) and HCCH (m/z=51). Amines...