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  2. Hell–Volhard–Zelinsky halogenation - Wikipedia

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    An example of the Hell–Volhard–Zelinsky reaction can be seen in the preparation of alanine from propionic acid.In the first step, a combination of bromine and phosphorus tribromide is used in the Hell–Volhard–Zelinsky reaction to prepare 2-bromopropionic acid, [3] which in the second step is converted to a racemic mixture of the amino acid product by ammonolysis.

  3. Ethyl 3-bromopropionate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl 3-bromopropionate is the organobromine compound with the formula BrCH 2 CH 2 CO 2 C 2 H 5. It is a colorless liquid and an alkylating agent. It is prepared by the esterification of 3-bromopropionic acid. [1] Alternatively, it can be prepared by hydrobromination of ethyl acrylate, a reaction that proceeds in an anti-Markovnikov sense. [2]

  4. Propionic acid - Wikipedia

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    Propionic acid (/ p r oʊ p i ˈ ɒ n ɪ k /, from the Greek words πρῶτος : prōtos, meaning "first", and πίων : píōn, meaning "fat"; also known as propanoic acid) is a naturally occurring carboxylic acid with chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 CO 2 H. It is a liquid with a pungent and unpleasant smell somewhat resembling body odor. The ...

  5. Propargyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    Propargyl bromide, also known as 3-bromo-prop-1-yne, is an organic compound with the chemical formula HC≡CCH 2 Br. A colorless liquid, it is a halogenated organic compound consisting of propyne with a bromine substituent on the methyl group. It has a lachrymatory effect, like related compounds. The compound is used as a reagent in organic ...

  6. tert-Butyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    tert-Butyl bromide (also referred to as 2-bromo-2-methylpropane) is an organic compound with the formula Me 3 CBr (Me = methyl). The molecule features a tert-butyl group attached to a bromide substituent. This organobromine compound is used as a standard reagent in synthetic organic chemistry. It is a colorless liquid.

  7. Tetrakis (3,5-bis (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)borate - Wikipedia

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    Tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate is an anion with chemical formula [{3,5-(CF 3) 2 C 6 H 3} 4 B] −, which is commonly abbreviated as [BAr F 4] −, indicating the presence of fluorinated aryl (Ar F) groups. It is sometimes referred to as Kobayashi's anion in honour of Hiroshi Kobayashi who led the team that first synthesised it. [1]

  8. Bromoethane - Wikipedia

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    The preparation of EtBr stands as a model for the synthesis of bromoalkanes in general. It is usually prepared by the addition of hydrogen bromide to ethene: H 2 C=CH 2 + HBr → H 3 C-CH 2 Br. Bromoethane is inexpensive and would rarely be prepared in the laboratory.

  9. Bismuth tribromide - Wikipedia

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    Both polymorphs are monoclinic, but α-BiBr 3 is in space group P2 1 /a whereas β-BiBr 3 is in C2/m. α-BiBr 3 consists of pyramidal molecules whereas β-BiBr 3 is polymeric and adopts the AlCl 3 structure. BiBr 3 is the only group 15 trihalide that can adopt both molecular and polymeric structures. [3]