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  2. Allyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Allyl chloride is the organic compound with the formula C H 2 =CHCH 2 Cl. This colorless liquid is insoluble in water but soluble in common organic solvents. It is mainly converted to epichlorohydrin , used in the production of plastics.

  3. Category:Allyl compounds - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Pages in category "Allyl compounds" ... Allyl chloride; Allyl cyanide; S-Allylcysteine; Allyl glycidyl ether;

  4. Allyl group - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, Theodor Wertheim isolated an allyl derivative from garlic oil and named it "Schwefelallyl ". [3] [4] The term allyl applies to many compounds related to H 2 C=CH−CH 2, some of which are of practical or of everyday importance, for example, allyl chloride. Allylation is any chemical reaction that adds an allyl group to a substrate. [1]

  5. Category:Foul-smelling chemicals - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 December 2023, at 01:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Allylpalladium chloride dimer - Wikipedia

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    Allylpalladium(II) chloride dimer (APC) is a chemical compound with the formula [(η 3-C 3 H 5)PdCl] 2. This yellow air-stable compound is an important catalyst used in organic synthesis . [ 2 ] It is one of the most widely used transition metal allyl complexes .

  7. Allylamine - Wikipedia

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    All three allylamines, mono-, di-, and triallylamine, are produced by the treating allyl chloride with ammonia followed by distillation. [3] Or by the reaction of allyl chloride with hexamine. [4] Pure samples can be prepared by hydrolysis of allyl isothiocyanate. [5] It behaves as a typical amine. [6]

  8. Petrochemical - Wikipedia

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    Petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia. Petrochemicals (sometimes abbreviated as petchems [1]) are the chemical products obtained from petroleum by refining. Some chemical compounds made from petroleum are also obtained from other fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas, or renewable sources such as maize, palm fruit or sugar cane.

  9. Organotin chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organotin compounds are those with tin linked to hydrocarbons. The compound on the picture is trimethyltin chloride, an example of organotin compounds.. Organotin chemistry is the scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organotin compounds or stannanes, which are organometallic compounds containing tin–carbon bonds.