- the
Bartoli reaction) is the
chemical reaction of ortho-substituted
nitroarenes and
nitrosoarenes with
vinyl Grignard reagents to form
substituted indoles...
- Angelika; Beller,
Matthias (2013). "Heterogenized
Cobalt Oxide Catalysts for
Nitroarene Reduction by
Pyrolysis of
Molecularly Defined Complexes".
Nature Chemistry...
- Angelika; Beller,
Matthias (2013). "Heterogenized
Cobalt Oxide Catalysts for
Nitroarene Reduction by
Pyrolysis of
Molecularly Defined Complexes".
Nature Chemistry...
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other organonitrogen compounds are
reduced to the
corresponding amines.
Nitroarenes can be
converted to azoxyarenes, azoarenes, or hydroazoarenes, depending...
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Carcinogenic Risks to Humans:
Diesel and
Gasoline Engine Exhausts and Some
Nitroarenes (Technical report). Vol. 46.
International Agency for
Research on Cancer...
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compounds containing several kinds of
functional groups such as OH, OR,
nitroarenes, epoxides, and
sometimes esters and amides. Even ketone, aldehyde, and...
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Aristolochic acids (English: /əˌrɪstəˈloʊkɪk/) are a
family of carcinogenic, mutagenic, and
nephrotoxic phytochemicals commonly found in the flowering...
- Etonitazene, also
known as EA-4941 or CS-4640, is a
benzimidazole opioid,
first reported in 1957, that has been
shown to have
approximately 1,000 to 1...
- 4-Nitroquinoline 1-oxide (also
known as 4-NQO, 4NQO, 4Nqo, NQO and NQNO) is a
quinoline derivative and a
tumorigenic compound used in the ****essment of...
- chemicals, and even ozone, to form a wide
variety of
toxic products:
nitroarenes,
nitrosamines and also the
nitrate radical some of
which may
cause DNA...