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Oxidation of alkylbenzenes to make benzoic acids
The alkylbenzenes are derivatives of benzene, in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by alkyl groups of different sizes. They are a subset of the aromatic hydrocarbons. The simplest member is toluene, in which a hydrogen atom of the benzene was replaced by a methyl group.
Contents
- Oxidation of alkylbenzenes to make benzoic acids
- Photobromination of alkylbenzenes
- Literature
- References
Photobromination of alkylbenzenes
Literature
References
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