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- available for this purpose. Unlike iodine, astatine shows a tendency to dehalogenate from molecular carriers such as these, particularly at sp3 carbon sites...
- obligate anaerobes Halogenated organic compounds R–X Halide ions and dehalogenated compound X− + R–H +0.25 – +0.60 Dehalococcoides and Dehalobacter species...
- In enzymology, a 2-chlorobenzoate 1,2-dioxygenase (EC 1.14.12.13) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 2-chlorobenzoate + NADH + H+ + O2 ⇌...
- photochemically because the carbon-halogen bond can be labile. Some microorganisms dehalogenate halocarbons. While this behavior is intriguing, the rates of remediation...
- from the bacterial species Agrobacterium radiobacter. The ability to dehalogenate organic compounds as well as form enantiomeric selective epoxides have...
- Desulfomonile limimaris is a bacterium. It is an anaerobic dehalogenating bacterium first isolated from marine sediments. Its cells are large, Gram-negative...
- The yield of this reaction can be improved by the use of zinc as the dehalogenating agent and sodium iodide as a catalyst. BrCH2CH2CH2Br + 2 Na → (CH2)3...
- metabolite as electron acceptors for growth. Iodinated compounds may be dehalogenated as well, though the process may not satisfy the need for an electron...
- feminine gender noun Dehalogenimonas, dehalogenating monad, reflecting the ability of these bacteria to dehalogenate chlorinated alkanes. The type species...
- α-bromoketones are reduced to the parent ketones. Vicinal bromides are dehalogenated to alkenes: For aryl bromides, the modified system Ni(PPh3)3Cl2/NaBH4...