J Geigert, S L Neidleman, D J Dalietos, S K Dewitt
Index: Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 45(2) , 366-74, (1983)
Full Text: HTML
The enzymatic synthesis of alpha,beta-halohydrins from gaseous alkenes is described. The enzymatic reaction required an alkene, a halide ion, dilute hydrogen peroxide, and a haloperoxidase enzyme. A wide range of gaseous alkenes were suitable for this reaction, including those containing isolated, conjugated, and cumulative carbon-carbon double bonds. Chlorohydrins, bromohydrins, and iodohydrins could be formed. The combining of this enzymatic synthesis with a previously described enzymatic synthesis of epoxides from alpha,beta-halohydrins provides an alternate pathway, other than the well-known enzymatic direct epoxidation pathway, from alkene to an epoxide.
| Structure | Name/CAS No. | Molecular Formula | Articles |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
1-Chloro-2-propanol
CAS:127-00-4 |
C3H7ClO |
|
NTP Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 1-Chloro-2-prop...
2003-01-01 [Natl. Toxicol. Program Tech. Rep. Ser. 477 , 1-264, (1998)] |
|
Chemical mutagenesis testing in Drosophila. IX. Results of 5...
1994-01-01 [Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 23(1) , 51-63, (1994)] |
|
Preferential attack of the (S)-configured ether-linked carbo...
2006-01-01 [FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 55(1) , 113-21, (2006)] |
|
Reproductive toxicology. 1-Chloro-2-propanol.
1997-02-01 [Environ. Health Perspect. 105 Suppl 1 , 291-2, (1997)] |
|
1,2-Dichloropropane: metabolism and fate in the rat.
1980-11-01 [Xenobiotica 10(11) , 835-46, (1980)] |
Home | MSDS/SDS Database Search | Journals | Product Classification | Biologically Active Compounds | Selling Leads | About Us | Disclaimer
Copyright © 2024 ChemSrc All Rights Reserved
