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Phenols

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  • Carboxylic acids and phenols also exhibit this effect.
  • Examples are alcohols, enolates, phenols and enamines.
  • Main articles: Natural phenols and polyphenols in wine and Natural phenols a
  • Laccases act on phenols and similar molecules, performing a one-elect
  • s useful for the dehydrogenation of alcohols, phenols and steroid ketones in organic chemistry.
  • e are a number of glucosides found in natural phenols and polyphenols, as, for example, in the flav
  • making it less acidic than carboxylic acids, phenols, and imides, but slightly more acidic than al
  • ul catalyst for the acylation of alcohols and phenols, and can be easily recycled and reused withou
  • formation of the hydrogen-bonded chains with phenols and C-H acids.
  • ation of soil and ground water with cyanides, phenols and tar that after German reunification had t
  • face of the water, including solubles such as phenols and BTEX, forming gel-like agglomerations.
  • -donating antioxidants (AH), such as hindered phenols and secondary aromatic amines, inhibit oxidat
  • s with electron-donating substituents such as phenols and catechols, which increase the nucleophili
  • The mononitrated phenols are often hydrogenated to the corresponding a
  • Naphthoquinone is a class of natural phenols based on the C6-C4 skeleton.
  • However, phenols can be used to replace the alcohol, while mai
  • Phenols can be converted to the thiophenols via rearr
  • Chlorinated phenols can form chemically when hypochlorous acid (H
  • Flavonolignans are natural phenols composed of a part flavonoid and a part ligna
  • as revealed it to contain steroids, saponins, phenols, flavonols, flavones, tannins, xanthonoids, a
  • ne, alkylated anilines and toluidines, chloro phenols, fluoro compounds and bulk drug intermediates
  • Two natural phenols from two different categories, for instance a
  • used to determine the presence or absence of phenols in a given sample.
  • led test tube conditions, the fate of natural phenols in vivo shows they are poorly conserved (less
  • Its condensation with phenols is versatile.
  • Another method, starting from halogenated phenols, is the Zinke nitration.
  • t makes up wine (alcohol, sugars, acidity and phenols) is considered non-kosher, the kashrut laws i
  • The quantity of total phenols may be spectroscopically determined by the Fo
  • uch as alcohols, polyethylene glycols, diols, phenols, monoamines and diamines, ethanolamines, amid
  • chemical processes, particularly relating to phenols, one of which is now known as the Raschig phe
  • -volatile compounds such as certain alcohols, phenols, or carboxylic acids by substituting a trimet
  • phenols, polyaromatics) is present in the system, the
  • Many natural phenols present chirality within their molecule.
  • n odor characteristic to that of other simple phenols, reminiscent to some of a "medicine" smell.
  • In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of c
  • is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of phenols such as catechol.
  • Catechol oxidase carries out the oxidation of phenols such as catechol, using dioxygen (O2).
  • Curculigosides are natural phenols that could be useful against β-amyloid aggreg
  • These branched alkenes are used to alkylate phenols to give precursors to detergents.
  • are produced by Friedel-Crafts alkylation of phenols using isobutylene.
  • Tellurols are analogues of alcohols and phenols where tellurium replaces oxygen.
  • duces noticeable banana-esters and clove-like phenols which impart the distinct aroma typified by t