sulfonation

  • 51sulfonate — I. noun Date: 1876 a salt or ester of a sulfonic acid II. transitive verb ( nated; nating) Date: 1882 to introduce the SO3H group into; broadly to treat (an organic substance) with sulfuric acid • sulfonation noun …

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  • 52Peptide — Peptides redirects here. For the journal, see Peptides (journal). A tetrapeptide (example Val Gly Ser Ala) with green marked amino end (L Valine) and …

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  • 53Phenol — This article is about the molecule. For the class of chemicals containing a phenol group, see Phenols. Phenol …

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  • 54Toluene — IUPAC name …

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  • 56Cyclamate — is an artificial sweetener that was discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by graduate student Michael Sveda.Like many artificial sweeteners, the sweetness of cyclamate was discovered by accident. Michael Sveda was working in the lab on …

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  • 57Sodium cyclamate — IUPAC name sodium N cyclohexylsulfamate …

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  • 58Thiophene — Chembox new Name = Thiophene ImageFile = Thiophene chemical structure.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Thiophene IUPACName = Thiophene OtherNames = Thiofuran Thiacyclopentadiene Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = C1=CC=CS1 PubChem = 8030… …

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  • 59Phenanthrene — Chembox new ImageFile=Phenanthrene.png ImageSize=200px IUPACName=Phenanthrene OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo=85 01 8 PubChem=995 SMILES=c1ccc2c(c1)ccc3ccccc32 InChI=1/C14H10/c1 3 7 13 11(5 1)9 10 12 6 2 4 8 14(12)13/ h1 10H… …

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  • 60Electrophilic substitution — reactions are chemical reactions in which an electrophile displaces another group, typically but not always hydrogen. Electrophilic substitution is characteristic of aromatic compounds. Electrophilic aromatic substitution is an important way of… …

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