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[Determination of phenylethyl alcohol in rose dew by micellar capillary electrochromatography].

Se pu = Chinese journal of chromatography, 2021
Rose dew has emerged as one of the superior products in the field of skin care after rose essential oil. However, at present, there is no quality control standard for rose dew. To this end, a micellar capillary electrochromatography (MEKC) method was developed to determine the amount of phenylethyl alcohol, one of the characteristic components of rose ...
Weifeng, Wang, Ying, Zhang, Junli, Yang
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Effects of Phenylethyl Alcohol on Chlorella pyrenoidosa

Physiologia Plantarum, 1966
AbstractAsynchronous as well as synchronous cultures were used to study the effect of phenylethyl alcohol on Chlorella pyrenoidosa. The following observations were made: Autotrophic growth and the synthesis of DNA and chlorophyll were inhibited more than 80% by 8.4 mM phenylethyl alcohol when added to synchronous suspensions containing autospores ...
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Breeding of Brewing Yeast Producing a Large Amount ofβ-Phenylethyl Alcohol andβ-Phenylethyl Acetate

Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1990
β-Phenylethyl alcohol and β-phenylethyl acetate have rose-like flavors and are very important aroma components of higher boiling points in various alcoholic beverages. β- to obtain mutants producing more of these components, the authors succeeded in obtaining mutants producing a large quantity of β- phenylethyl alcohol and its acetate using ...
Kazuro Fukuda   +4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: PROPARGYL ETHER OF α‐PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL AND ITS DERIVATIVES

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1980
Abstractα‐Phenylether‐propargylether und seine Derivate.
S. F. KARAEV   +2 more
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Photolysis of 2-phenylethyl and 4-phenyl-1-butyl halides in alcoholic solvents

Tetrahedron, 1986
Abstract Photolysis of 2-phenylethyl bromide in the lower alcohols gave the corresponding carbinols and ethers as the main products. With 2-phenylethyl iodide, the products were almost exclusively of the latter type, while 4-phenyl-1-butyl halides gave n-butylbenzene, 4-phenyl-1-butene and tetralin.
V.K. Bhalerao   +3 more
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Computational DFT study of the 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions of 1-phenylethyl-trans-2-methyl nitrone to styrene and 1-phenylethyl nitrone to allyl alcohol

Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM, 2010
Abstract Theoretical calculations were performed at the modest B3LYP/6-31G(d) level of DFT to interpret the regioselectivity and enantioselectivity and also to predict diastereofacial selecitivity for 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of two known nitrones leading to a diastereomeric excess of the products.
Tapas Kumar Das   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: REACTIONS OF SUBSTITUTED 1‐PHENYLETHYL CARBOCATIONS WITH ALCOHOLS AND OTHER NUCLEOPHILIC REAGENTS

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1984
AbstractFür die Solvolyse der Chloride bzw. Benzoate (Ia) in wäßrig‐"trifluorethanolischer Lösung der Alkohole (I I) oder der Bildung der entsprechenden Carbokationen z.B. aus ‐(4‐l)imethylaminophenyU‐ethanol in g Gegenwart von Säure ergeben sich Produktverteilungen, die von der Abgangsgruppe unabhängig sind.
J. P. RICHARD, W. P. JENCKS
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α-Phenylethyl Alcohol

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1951
Nathan Kornblum, Stephen A. Herbert
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