| 21. | Halogenation of aromatic compounds differs from the halogenation of alkenes, which do not require a Lewis Acid catalyst.
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| 22. | Halogenation of aromatic compounds differs from the halogenation of alkenes, which do not require a Lewis Acid catalyst.
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| 23. | Because halogenated ethanes can undergo further free radical halogenation, this process results in a mixture of several halogenated products.
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| 24. | A classic example of perceived RSP found in older organic chemistry textbooks concerns the free radical halogenation of simple alkanes.
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| 25. | It was thought that the halogenation of the unactivated methyl group was catalyzed by a non-heme iron halogenase.
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| 26. | Other reactions named after him include the Darzens tetralin synthesis, Darzens halogenation and the Darzens synthesis of unsaturated ketones.
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| 27. | The final peptide is often modified, e . g ., by glycosylation, acylation, halogenation, or hydroxylation.
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| 28. | "' Iron ( III ) bromide "'is the chemical compound with the halogenation of aromatic compounds.
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| 29. | This notion is, in fact, incorrect it is both the presence and location of halogenation in steroids that matter.
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| 30. | Additional reactions include aldol reactions, Mannich reaction, Michael reaction, amination, ?-oxyamination, and ?-halogenation.
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