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- converted to alkynes. In related reactions, 1,2-dibromocompounds are debrominated by zinc dust to give alkenes and geminal dihalides can react with strong...
- Indigo (from a vegetable source) is more strongly reduced than the debrominated indigo found in snail tekhelet (****uming a blue-purple rather than pure...
- published concerning decaBDE debromination. Common anaerobic soil bacteria debrominated decaBDE and octaBDE in a 2006 study. In 2006-2007 studies, metabolic...
- subject to reductive dehalogenation under anaerobic conditions, and can be debrominated by organisms originally isolated for their ability to reductively dechlorinate...
- PBDEs are less acutely dangerous but biotically and photochemically debrominate to lower-brominated congeners. PBDEs were produced commercially via the...
- modified Hunsdiecker reaction to a dibromide 7, which is reductively debrominated with tributyltin hydride to basketane (8) at a 11% yield relative to...
- bioac****ulative, and toxic. Reductive debromination could produce TBPH’s debrominated analogue DEHP, a common plasticizer. However, this has not been confirmed...
- CH2Br18F contains fluorine-18 (18F) and is used in radiochemistry. Debrominating dibromofluoromethane with tributyltin hydride G. ****li; C. Puzzarini;...
- mixture of 22 which is hydrolyzed to yield 23 which is brominated and debrominated to yield totarol. Totarol is extracted by supercritical extraction. The...
-  517, ISBN 978-3-13-181544-6 US patent 5189229A, Robinson, John M., "Debrominating dibromofluoromethane with tributyltin hydride", published 28 February...