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- Glycidol is an organic compound with the formula HOCH2CHOCH2. The molecule contains both epoxide and alcohol functional groups. Being simple to make and...
- (E)-Cyclopropan-1,2-diol (Z)-Cyclopropan-1,2-diol Glycidol (oxiran-2-ylmethanol) (R)-Glycidol (S)-Glycidol 2-Methyloxiranol (R)-2-Methyloxiranol (S)-2-Methyloxiranol...
- Glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) is an ester of methacrylic acid and glycidol. Containing both an epoxide and an acrylate group, the molecule is bifunctional...
- reactions. It is formally the condensation product of allyl alcohol and glycidol via an ether linkage. Because it contains both an alkene and an epoxide...
- syntheses, especially if they are based on expensive precursors such as glycidol or 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol or epichlorohydrin and expensive catalysts...
- Margarine contains the possible carcinogens and toxins 3-MCPD, 2-MCPD and Glycidol. They are contaminants that are created during the oil refining process...
- and carboxylic acid functions. It may be prepared by the oxidation of glycidol, or by the epoxidation of acrylic acid. This compound is commercially available...
- precursor of allicin, and water). Allyl alcohol is converted mainly to glycidol, which is a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of glycerol, glycidyl...
- component in common household "epoxy". The chemical structure of the epoxide glycidol, a common chemical intermediate. Epothilones are naturally occurring epoxides...
- Heat treatment of fats (fatty acid esters of glycerol) can form glycidol, glycidol fatty acid esters (GE), 2-Monochloropropane-1,3-diol fatty acid esters...