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- In organic chemistry a halohydrin (also a haloalcohol or β-halo alcohol) is a functional group in which a halogen and a hydroxyl are bonded to adjacent...
- A halohydrin dehalogenase is an enzyme involved in the bacterial degradation of vicinal halohydrins. In several species of bacteria, it catalyses the...
- secondary halohydrins is predicted to occur faster than from primary halohydrins due to increased entropic effects in the secondary halohydrin, and tertiary...
- chemical compound with the chemical formula HOCH2CH2Cl and the simplest beta-halohydrin (chlorohydrin). This colorless liquid has a pleasant ether-like odor....
- organochlorine compound and an epoxide. Despite its name, it is not a halohydrin. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent, garlic-like odor, moderately...
- as m-CPBA. By the base intramolecular nucleophilic substitution of a halohydrin. Many ethers, ethoxylates and crown ethers, are produced from epoxides...
- benzene ring a further substituent will be added. A specific example is a halohydrin formation reaction with 2-propenylbenzene: Because of the preference for...
- Dexamethasone is a fluorinated glucocorticoid medication used to treat rheumatic problems, a number of skin diseases, severe allergies, asthma, chronic...
- stage, which allows two different diastereomeric possibilities of the halohydrin intermediate. The most likely result is due to chemical kinetics: whichever...
- of some fruits. Amygdalin, a naturally occurring cyanogenic glycoside Halohydrin Benzoin condensation David T. Mowry (1948). "The Preparation of Nitriles"...