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Phenolic aldehydes are
derivatives of
phenol.
Phenolic aldehydes can be
found in
wines and cognacs. Examples :
Hydroxybenzaldehydes Dihydroxybenzaldehydes...
- 3,4-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde, also
known as protocatec****c
aldehyde, is a
phenolic aldehyde, a
compound released from cork
stoppers into wine. It is an isomer...
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compound with the
molecular formula C8H8O3. It is a
phenolic aldehyde. Its
functional groups include aldehyde, hydroxyl, and ether. It is the
primary component...
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Phenolic compounds—natural
phenol and polyphenols—occur
naturally in wine.
These include a
large group of
several hundred chemical compounds that affect...
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aldehyde but can also be
classified as a
formyl group.
Aldehydes are a
common motif in many
chemicals important in
technology and biology.
Aldehyde molecules...
- is
phenol, C 6H 5OH.
Phenolic compounds are
classified as
simple phenols or
polyphenols based on the
number of
phenol units in the molecule.
Phenols are...
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which consists mainly of the
hydrate CH2(OH)2. It is the
simplest of the
aldehydes (R−CHO). As a
precursor to many
other materials and
chemical compounds...
- is
produced by
condensation of
phenol with
formaldehyde to give
hydroxybenzyl alcohol,
which is
oxidized to the
aldehyde.
Salicylaldehydes in
general are...
- β-resorcylaldehyde is a
phenolic aldehyde, a
chemical compound with the
formula C7H6O3. It is an
isomer of protocatec****c
aldehyde (3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde)...
- the
position para to the
phenolic OH.
Unlike other formylation reactions the Duff
reaction is able to
attach multiple aldehyde groups. If both
ortho positions...