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AbstractThe article contains sections titled:1.Introduction2.Reactions of Epoxides2.1.Reactions with Compounds Containing Ionizable Hydrogen2.2.Reactions with Nitrogen or Phosphorus Compounds2.3.Rearrangements2.4.Other Reactions3.Production of Epoxides3.1.Epoxidation with Percarboxylic Acids3.2.Epoxidation with Hydrogen Peroxide3.3.Epoxidation with Hydroperoxides3.4.Epoxidation with Halohydrins3.5.Epoxidation with Oxygen3.6.Epoxidation by Other Methods4.Industrially Important Epoxides4.1.Epichlorohydrin4.2.Other Important Monoepoxides4.3.Functional Epoxides4.4.Diepoxides4.5.Polyepoxides5.Analysis6.Economic Aspects7.Toxicology
Title: Epoxides
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AbstractThe article contains sections titled:1.
Introduction2.
Reactions of Epoxides2.
1.
Reactions with Compounds Containing Ionizable Hydrogen2.
2.
Reactions with Nitrogen or Phosphorus Compounds2.
3.
Rearrangements2.
4.
Other Reactions3.
Production of Epoxides3.
1.
Epoxidation with Percarboxylic Acids3.
2.
Epoxidation with Hydrogen Peroxide3.
3.
Epoxidation with Hydroperoxides3.
4.
Epoxidation with Halohydrins3.
5.
Epoxidation with Oxygen3.
6.
Epoxidation by Other Methods4.
Industrially Important Epoxides4.
1.
Epichlorohydrin4.
2.
Other Important Monoepoxides4.
3.
Functional Epoxides4.
4.
Diepoxides4.
5.
Polyepoxides5.
Analysis6.
Economic Aspects7.
Toxicology.

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