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Sodium phenoxide (sodium phenolate) is an
organic compound with the
formula NaOC6H5. It is a
white crystalline solid. Its anion,
phenoxide, also known...
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Phenolates (also
called phenoxides) are anions, salts, and
esters of phenols,
containing the
phenolate ion. They may be
formed by
reaction of
phenols with...
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deprotonation to give the phenolate.
Phenoxides are
enolates stabilised by aromaticity.
Under normal cir****stances,
phenoxide is more
reactive at the oxygen...
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treating phenol with
sodium hydroxide to form
sodium phenoxide, then
heating sodium phenoxide with
carbon dioxide under pressure (100 atm, 125 °C), then...
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readily react with a
strong base like
sodium hydroxide to form
phenoxide ions. The
phenoxide ion will then
substitute the –X
group in the
alkyl halide, forming...
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corresponding negative phenolate ion or
phenoxide ion, and the
corresponding salts are
called phenolates or
phenoxides (aryloxides,
according to the IUPAC...
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fluoride is a good
leaving group in fluoronitrobenzenes. Thus
reaction with
phenoxide gives the mononitrodiphenylether. "1-Fluoro-4-nitrobenzene". pubchem.ncbi...
- been disproven. The
probable mechanisms are thus two possibilities: The
phenoxide attacks the
enone at the beta position, and the
alkene directly attacks...
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phenolic group decreases so that the
proton ionizes and the
phenoxide anion is formed. If the
phenoxide oxygen is oxidized, the
semiquinone is
formed with the...
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substrate coordinates to the
metal center to give a
phenoxide complex.
Oxidation to the
phenoxide occurs via
electron transfer or
hydrogen atom abstraction...