- In
organic chemistry,
dehalogenation is a set of
chemical reactions that
involve the
cleavage of carbon-halogen bonds; as such, it is the
inverse reaction...
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reaction additives. Like tin-mediated
radical dehalogenation reactions,
photocatalytic reductive dehalogenation can be used to
initiate cascade cyclizations...
- 4-chloro-3-methylphenyl
acetate product.
Dehalogenation of p-chlorocresol to
remove the
chlorine atom.
Biological dehalogenation can be used to
remove halogens...
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disulfur dichloride.
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Dehalogenation Haloalkane (Alkyl halide)
Halogenoarene (Aryl halide) Free
radical halogenation...
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Nickel boride is the
common name of
materials composed chiefly of the
elements nickel and
boron that are
widely used as
catalysts in
organic chemistry...
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Uranium Ferric Hydroxide, Sulfide, Pyrite,
Reduced Chromium,
Uraninite Reductive Dehalogenation Halogen compound with
electron donor Reduced contaminant...
- 15227/orgsyn.068.0032. Mohn, WW; Tiedje, JM (1992). "Microbial
reductive dehalogenation".
Microbiol Rev. 56 (3): 482–507. doi:10.1128/mmbr.56.3.482-507.1992...
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Silver acetate is a
coordination compound with the
empirical formula CH3CO2Ag (or AgC2H3O2). A photosensitive, white,
crystalline solid, it is a useful...
- In
organic chemistry, α-halo
ketones can be
reduced with loss of the
halogen atom to form enolates. The α-halo
ketones are
readily prepared from ketones...
- = 2–4 hours;
hepatically metabolised via oxidation, hydroxylation,
dehalogenation and
conjugation with
glucuronic acid;
excretion = urine,
faeces (20–30%)...