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  2. Phenylacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Phenylacetic acid (conjugate base phenylacetate), also known by various synonyms, is an organic compound containing a phenyl functional group and a carboxylic acid functional group. It is a white solid with a strong honey-like odor. Endogenously, it is a catabolite of phenylalanine.

  3. Chiral derivatizing agent - Wikipedia

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    (R)-α-methoxy-α-(trifluoromethyl)- phenylacetic acid (Mosher's acid). In analytical chemistry, a chiral derivatizing agent (CDA), also known as a chiral resolving reagent, is a derivatization reagent that is a chiral auxiliary used to convert a mixture of enantiomers into diastereomers in order to analyze the quantities of each enantiomer present and determine the optical purity of a sample.

  4. Phenyl alkanoic acids - Wikipedia

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    Several bicyclic derivatives of linolenic acid were shown to be generated by alkali isomerization. [7] The stink from the stinkpot turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) contains at least four different foul smelling ω-phenylalkanoic acids, including phenylacetic acid, 3-phenylpropionic acid, 5-phenylpentanoic acid, and 7-phenylheptanoic acid. [8]

  5. (2-Nitrophenyl)acetic acid - Wikipedia

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    2-Nitrophenylacetic acid is an organic compound used in organic synthesis that has also been used as an herbicide. It is a derivative of phenylacetic acid, containing a phenyl functional group, a carboxylic acid functional group, and a nitro functional group.

  6. 4-Bromophenylacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    4-Bromophenylacetic acid may be prepared by the addition of a bromine atom to phenylacetic acid through electrophilic aromatic substitution.It was first prepared in the laboratory by treatment of phenylacetic acid with bromine and mercuric oxide; a mixture of the 2- and 4- isomers is made, and the 4- isomer is isolated by fractional crystallization.

  7. Retrosynthetic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Shown below is a retrosynthetic analysis of phenylacetic acid: In planning the synthesis, two synthons are identified. A nucleophilic "-COOH" group, and an electrophilic "PhCH 2 +" group. Both synthons do not exist as written; synthetic equivalents corresponding to the synthons are reacted to produce the desired product.

  8. Derivative (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a derivative is a compound that is derived from a similar compound by a chemical reaction.. In the past, derivative also meant a compound that can be imagined to arise from another compound, if one atom or group of atoms is replaced with another atom or group of atoms, [1] but modern chemical language now uses the term structural analog for this meaning, thus eliminating ambiguity.

  9. Benzyl cyanide - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl cyanide undergoes many reactions characteristic of nitriles. It can be hydrolyzed to give phenylacetic acid [7] or it can be used in the Pinner reaction to yield phenylacetic acid esters. [8] Hydrogenation gives β-phenethylamine. [9] The compound contains an "active methylene unit". Bromination occurs gives PhCHBrCN. [10]