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Organobromine chemistry is the
study of the
synthesis and
properties of
organobromine compounds, also
called organobromides,
which are
organic compounds...
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liquid under these conditions is mercury. At high temperatures,
organobromine compounds readily dissociate to
yield free
bromine atoms, a process...
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commercial value is its use in
producing organobromine compounds,
which themselves are
rather specialized.
Organobromine compounds are
commonly used as brominated...
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boron tribromide converts various organofluorine compounds to
organobromines,
evolving the
trifluoride gas: 3 R–F + BBr3 → 3 R–Br + BF3 Anhydrous...
- diphenylzinc. Like
Grignard reagents,
organozincs are
commonly produced from
organobromine precursors. Zinc has
found many uses in
catalysis in
organic synthesis...
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products contribute a
mildly "fishy" or "sea-air" odour, the
latter from
organobromine compounds. Sediments, the
proportion of
which varies with the source...
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Gribble (1999). "The
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naturally occurring organobromine compounds".
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- of zinc, calcium, and sodium. It is a
useful reagent for
generating organobromine compounds.
Certain ethers are
cleaved with HBr. It also
catalyzes alkylation...
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Brominated flame ****ants (BFRs) are
organobromine compounds that have an
inhibitory effect on
combustion chemistry and tend to
reduce the flammability...
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bromine in
humans has not been proven, but some
organisms contain organobromine compounds.
Humans typically consume 1 to 20
milligrams of
bromine per...