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peroxy acid (often
spelled as one word, peroxyacid, and
sometimes called peracid) is an acid
which contains an
acidic −OOH group. The two main
classes are...
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peracid is
intramolecularly hydrogen-bonded at the
transition state.
Although there are
frontier orbital interactions in both directions, the
peracid...
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epoxy resins is the
conversion of
aliphatic or
cycloaliphatic alkenes with
peracids: In
contrast to glycidyl-based
epoxy resins, this
production of such epoxy...
- (Z)-3-ureidoacrylate
peracid amidohydrolase. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction sequences: (Z)-3-ureidoacrylate
peracid + H2O ⇌ (Z)-3-peroxyaminoacrylate...
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synthesis from 2-bromopyridine by
oxidation to the N-oxide with a
suitable peracid followed by
substitution using either sodium dithionite or
sodium sulfide...
- (Z)-3-ureidoacrylate
peracid + FMN (2)
thymine + FMNH2 + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } (Z)-2-methylureidoacrylate
peracid + FMN In
vitro the...
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water to
produce peracetic acid.
Although less
active than more
acidic peracids (e.g., m-CPBA),
peracetic acid in
various forms is used for the epoxidation...
- "Mechanism of the
Aromatic Hydroxylation of
Thiophene by Acid-Catalyzed
Peracid Oxidation". J. Org. Chem. 67 (21): 7261–7266. doi:10.1021/jo0202177. PMID 12375952...
- method. This
method involves no water, so it
gives a
completely anhydrous peracid,
necessary in this case as the
presence of
water would lead to unwanted...
- formation.
Carbon attack was
suggested by
Rudolf Criegee. In this pathway, the
peracid attacks the
carbonyl carbon,
producing what is now
known as the Criegee...