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  2. Cyclohexene oxide - Wikipedia

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    In recent times the catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene by (immobilized) metalloporphyrin complexes has been found to be an efficient way. [7] [8] In laboratory, cyclohexene oxide can also be prepared by reacting cyclohexene with magnesium monoperoxyphthalate (MMPP) in a mixture of isopropanol and water as solvent at room temperature. [9]

  3. Cyclohexene - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexene is a hydrocarbon with the formula (CH 2) 4 C 2 H 2. It is a cycloalkene. At room temperature, cyclohexene is a colorless liquid with a sharp odor. Among its uses, it is an intermediate in the commercial synthesis of nylon. [3]

  4. 1-Methylcyclohexene - Wikipedia

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    1-Methylcyclohexene an organic compound consisting of cyclohexene with a methyl group substituent attached to the alkene group. Two other structural isomers are known: 3-methylcyclohexene and 4-methylcyclohexene. All are colorless volatile liquids. They are specialized reagents.

  5. C6H10O - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 6 H 10 O may refer to: Cyclohexanone; Cyclohexene oxide; cis-3-Hexenal; Mesityl oxide; 3-Methyl-3-penten-2-one; Methylpentynol;

  6. Methylcyclohexene - Wikipedia

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  7. Cycloheptene - Wikipedia

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    With cycloheptene, the cis-isomer is always assumed but the trans-isomer does also exist.One procedure for the organic synthesis of trans-cycloheptene is by singlet photosensitization of cis-cycloheptene with methyl benzoate and ultraviolet light at −35 °C. [2]

  8. cis-Cyclooctene - Wikipedia

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    cis-Cyclooctene (COE) is a substrate known for quite selectively forming the epoxide, as compared to other cycloalkenes, e.g. cyclohexene. Low amounts of radical by-products are found only. This behaviour is attributed to the difficulty of functionalizing allylic CH centers, which almost orthogonal allylic C-H bonds.

  9. Iodocyclohexane - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 6 H 11 I: Molar mass: 210.058 g·mol −1 Appearance ... Iodocyclohexane has been prepared by the addition of hydrogen iodide to cyclohexene. [3]