Epoxides

Word EPOXIDES
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Definitions and meanings of "Epoxides"

What do we mean by epoxides?

Any of a class of organic compound, cyclic ethers, having a three-membered ring; they are prepared by the selective oxidation of alkenes or by ring-closure of halohydrins; used to make plastics

Any similar compound in which an ether linkage has been made across a larger ring

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The word "epoxides" in example sentences

Singapore report they were able to couple CO2 with molecules called "epoxides" to form polycarbonates. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In 1980 he carried out successful experiments that led to a practical method for the catalytic asymmetric oxidation of allylic alcohols to chiral epoxides. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The technology, licensed from Harvard University, where chemist Eric Jacobsen developed it, offers an efficient route to various chiral diols and epoxides that are key building blocks for pharmaceuticals. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The process uses a proprietary cobalt-based catalyst to bond carbon dioxide recaptured from ethanol manufacturing plants to epoxides derived from oil and natural gas. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The focus then shifts to a systematic presentation of the various substrates classes, namely carboxylic esters, amides and peptides, lactams and lactones, esters of inorganic acids, alkene and arene epoxides, and some miscellaneous hydrolyzable moieties. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A.Q.H.; De Bont, J.A.M.: Inactivation of alkene oxidation by epoxides in alkene - and alkane-grown bacteria. [email protected](arab2000.forum (2009)

Novomer's process works by employing a zinc-based catalyst to bond environmental by-products such as CO2 to liquid epoxides (a highly reactive ether) in a reactor that produces the same result as a pressure cooker, albeit with less energy required in terms of temperature and pressure. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The three cyclohexene epoxides, (+) - pandoxide (17), (+) - b-senepoxide (18) and (-) - pipoxide (19), isolated from ❋ Unknown (1991)

Myricetin was a highly potent inhibitor of the mutagenic activity of bay-region diol-epoxides of benzo [a] pyrene, dibenzo [a, h] pyrene and dibenzo [a, i] pyrene, but higher concentrations of myricetin were needed to inhibit the mutagenicity of the chemically less reactive benzo [a] pyrene 4,5-oxide and bay region diol-epoxides of benz [a] anthracene, chrysene and benzo [c] phenanthrene. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

339, 79-85 (1999) [3] Ensign, S.A.: Aliphatic and chlorinated alkenes and epoxides as inducers of alkene monooxygenase and epoxidase activities in Xanthobacter strain Py2. [email protected](arab2000.forum (2009)

Enzyme is ex - pressed during growth of Xanthobacter on aliphatic alkenes or epoxides and repressed during growth on other carbon sources [9]) (Reversibility:? [email protected](arab2000.forum (2009)

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