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Phenols

In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of one or more hydroxyl groups (−O H) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group. The simplest is phenol, C6H5OH. Phenolic compounds are classified as simple phenols or polyphenols based on the number of phenol units in the molecule.

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Phenols

Nodes68
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Triples33
Avg. degree1.97
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related to Synthesis · 9
Phenols → Bamberger, Bucherer, Fleming-Tamao, Fries, Hock, In, Many, N-phenylhydroxylamines, They
related to Other reactions · 8
Phenols → Elbs, Fremy's, In, Oxidative, Oxidizing, Phenol, Teuber, This
related to C-Alkylation with alkenes · 6
Phenols → CH2, CMe2, Especially, Lewis, More, Phenol
related to Acidity · 3
Phenols → Deprotonation, IUPAC Gold Book, The
related to Condensation with aldehydes and ketones · 3
Phenols → Another, Bakelite, Condensation
related to Analysis · 2
Phenols → In, It

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phenol aromatic produced hydroxyl reaction sodium group phenolic compounds oxidation synthesis citation needed using called class chemical based number molecule

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aluminium phenoxideinstance ofwhich is produced by the condensation with acetone.C-Alkylation with alkenesPhenol is readily alkylated at the ortho positions using alkenes in the presence of a Lewis acid0.80text
aluminium phenoxideinstance ofC-Alkylation with alkenesPhenol is readily alkylated at the ortho positions using alkenes in the presence of a Lewis acid0.80text
Phenolsrelated to AcidityThe0.60section
Phenolsrelated to AcidityDeprotonation0.60section
Phenolsrelated to AcidityIUPAC Gold Book0.60section
Phenolsrelated to AnalysisIn0.60section
Phenolsrelated to AnalysisIt0.60section
Phenolsrelated to C-Alkylation with alkenesPhenol0.60section
Phenolsrelated to C-Alkylation with alkenesLewis0.60section
Phenolsrelated to C-Alkylation with alkenesMore0.60section
Phenolsrelated to C-Alkylation with alkenesCH20.60section
Phenolsrelated to C-Alkylation with alkenesCMe20.60section

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