- laboratory; its use
cogenerates acetic acid.
Acetyl chloride. This
reagent is also
common in the laboratory, but its use
cogenerates hydrogen chloride,...
-
glucose in the
presence of the
enzyme glucose oxidase. The
conversion cogenerates hydrogen peroxide,
which is
often the key
product of the enzyme: C6H12O6...
- in textbooks, the
method is
usually impractical on
scale because it
cogenerates significant waste.
Suitable leaving groups (X)
include iodide, bromide...
- over R, or a
module of
finite type.
Related concepts include finitely cogenerated modules,
finitely presented modules,
finitely related modules and coherent...
- from
propene by ammoxidation, but this
route was
abandoned because it
cogenerates ammonium side products,
which must be
disposed of.
Other now abandoned...
-
hydrolysis of the 1,3-disulfonate. This
method has been
discarded because it
cogenerates so much sulfur-containing waste.
Resorcinol can also be
produced when...
-
these other products are also desired. This
chlorination method also
cogenerates hydrogen chloride,
which poses a
disposal problem. CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl...
-
which converts to
deoxyadenosine (AdO):
classic rSAM reaction, also
cogenerates methionine S-adenosyl homocysteine,
releasing methyl radical methylthioadenosine...
-
Western Pacific,
specifically the
Caroline Islands. It
differs from its
cogenerates on a
color and
morphological basis. Pyle,
Richard L., John L. Earle,...
-
often obtained from starch) in the
presence of yeast.
Carbon dioxide is
cogenerated. Like ethanol,
butanol can be
produced by
fermentation processes. Saccharomyces...