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- degree of BDE 209 photolytic debromination in house dust, soils and sediments when exposed to light. However, in cars debromination can be expected to occur...
- Hunsdiecker type of reaction. From dibromofluoromethane by reductive debromination with a Swarts reagent. From a dihalomethane by an halogen exchange reaction...
- defluorination (removal of fluorine), dechlorination (removal of chlorine), debromination (removal of bromine), and deiodination (removal of iodine). Incentives...
- 6,6'-dibromoindigo. Additional changes in colour can be induced by debromination from light exposure (as is the case for Tekhelet) or by heat processing...
- oxygen in the presence of methanol. Methyl acrylate can be prepared by debromination of methyl 2,3-dibromopropanoate with zinc. Methyl acrylate is formed...
- isomer cannot be prepared directly from thiophene. It can be prepared by debromination of 2,3,5-tribromothiophene, which is obtained by bromination of thiophene...
- persistent in the environment, whose only degradation pathway is through debromination and the production of bromodiphenyl ethers, which themselves can be...
- carbon by growing –CH2CF2∙ radical. After reductive dechlorination or debromination with tri-n-butyltin hydride they become a reversed VF2 unit in the final...
- 1021/jo00926a024. Timothy S. Butcher, Feng Zhou, Michael R. Detty: "Debrominations of vic-Dibromides with Diorganotellurides. 1. Stereoselectivity, Relative...
- consortium) is utilized. The reaction in figure 2 shows the reductive debromination of 2,4,6-tribromophenol (2,4,6-TBP) by Ochrabactrum. Based on the relative...