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Epichlorohydrin (abbreviated ECH) is an
organochlorine compound and an epoxide.
Despite its name, it is not a halohydrin. It is a
colorless liquid with...
- with
acidic hydroxy groups and
epichlorohydrin.
First a
hydroxy group reacts in a
coupling reaction with
epichlorohydrin,
followed by dehydrohalogenation...
- to dichlorohydrin,
which reacts with a
strong base to give
epichlorohydrin.
Epichlorohydrin can be
hydrolyzed to glycerol. Chlorine-free
processes from...
- to some sources— and
epichlorohydrin. The
structure drawing (top right)
shows the DETA
moieties in blue and the
epichlorohydrin moieties in red. Handelsman...
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chloride epichlorohydrin – chloro-oxirane; used in
epoxy resin formation epoxy resins – a type of
polymerizing glue from
bisphenol A,
epichlorohydrin, and...
- with a
sweet odor. it is
obtained as a
byproduct of the
production of
epichlorohydrin,
which is
produced on a
large scale. 1,2-Dichloropropane is an intermediate...
- but
soluble in
common organic solvents. It is
mainly converted to
epichlorohydrin, used in the
production of plastics. It is a
chlorinated derivative...
- from an acid-catalyzed
reaction between 2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole and
epichlorohydrin.
Ornidazole is
nothing but chloro-secnidazole.
Antimicrobial spectrum...
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corresponding Grignard reagent; this is
reacted directly with (S)-
epichlorohydrin regioselectively at less-substituted site of the epoxide. A Mitsunobu...
- formulations.
Epichlorohydrin,
butylene oxide, N-methylpyrrole and
ethyl acetate are
common stabilisers for TCE, with
epichlorohydrin being the most...