The process of reductive dehalogenation involves the removal of a halogen substituent from a molecule with the concurrent addition of electrons to the molecule, resulting in a more reduced and often less toxic product.
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Developing an <i>E. coli</i> heterologous expression system for characterizing a marine debrominase from <i>Roseobacter</i> sp. [PDF]
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Identification and characterisation of an elusive bacterial enzyme system for chloromethane dehalogenation. [PDF]
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Zirconocene(III) in Organic Synthesis: Does the Ugly Duckling Become a Swan? [PDF]
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The detoxification paradox: Rethinking microbial dehalogenation in environmental remediation. [PDF]
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Biocatalytic kinetic resolution for efficient and enantioselective synthesis of δ-haloalcohols and tetrahydrofurans. [PDF]
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The Sol-Gel Metal-Oxide Skeleton Affects the Catalytic Properties of In Situ Formed Metal Nanoparticles. [PDF]
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Viologen-mediated reductive dehalogenation of α-halogeno ketones
Various α-halogeno ketones undergo reductive dehalogenation to the corresponding ketones almost quantitatively with sodium dithionite using viologen as an electron-transfer catalyst in organic solvent-water two-phase ...
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Deazaalloxazines - Flavin Derivatives That Provide Reductive Photoredox Catalysis with Inert Substrates. [PDF]
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Catalyst-free photoinduced dehalogenation and functionalization of alkyl halides using Lewis bases. [PDF]
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