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study of the
synthesis and
properties of
organoiodine compounds, or
organoiodides,
organic compounds that
contain one or more carbon–iodine bonds. They...
- has the
advantage that
organobromides are more
stable than
analogous organoiodides, and that it is not
uptaken by the
thyroid like iodine. mBr – Excited...
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Meyer type
nucleophilic substitution reactions with
organobromides or
organoiodides forming nitro compounds.
Nitroalkene synthesis with
nitryl iodide generated...
- Levothyroxine, also
known as L-thyroxine, is a
synthetic form of the
thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4). It is used to
treat thyroid hormone deficiency (hypothyroidism)...
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Iodoform (also
known as triiodomethane) is the
organoiodine compound with the
chemical formula CHI3. It is a pale yellow, crystalline,
volatile substance...
- Erythrosine, also
known as Red No. 3, is an
organoiodine compound,
specifically a
derivative of fluorone. It is a pink dye
which is
primarily used for...
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Iodopropynyl Butyl Carbamate (IPBC) is a water-soluble
preservative used
globally in the
paints & coatings, wood preservatives,
personal care, and cosmetics...
- 1,2-Diiodoethylene, also
known as 1,2-diiodoethene, is an
organoiodide with the
molecular formula C2H2I2. It can
exist as
either of two
geometric isomers...
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iodophenol is any
organoiodide of
phenol that
contains one or more
covalently bonded iodine atoms.
There are five
basic types of
iodophenols (mono-...
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catalytic reaction between methyl acetate and
lithium iodide. Like many
organoiodide compounds,
iodomethane is
typically stored in dark
bottles to inhibit...