Organic Synthesis
Number of EDCs: 27
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
EthanolDED000009PMID:21432428, PMID:21463340, PMID:2318350, PMID:37994192, PMID:611632
Bisphenol A diglycidyl etherDED000033PMID:12419697, PMID:17426428, PMID:32508751
4-NitrotolueneDED000150PMID:15265578
EthylbenzeneDED000152PMID:12579207
HexaneDED000170PMID:26410608, PMID:2764718
m-ChlorostyreneDED000230PMID:19654042
o-ChlorostyreneDED000231PMID:19654042
2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert-pentylphenolDED000295PMID:23037998
Potassium perchlorateDED000451DOI:10.3181/00379727-129-33367, PMID:111448, PMID:13384383
Sodium bromateDED000548PMID:18784759
Benzophenone-3DED000590PMID:11333184, PMID:15458797, PMID:28990245, PMID:30057971, PMID:31408669, PMID:31939680, PMID:35669359, PMID:38382712, PMID:38431166, PMID:39771121
1,2-Propylene oxideDED000696PMID:12748685, PMID:17179639, PMID:6648426
4-NitroanilineDED000702PMID:2258023
AcrylonitrileDED000709PMID:12044704, PMID:18293209, PMID:3388448, PMID:6777907
FuranDED000710PMID:31108444, PMID:31121209, PMID:32174189
DiolamineDED000711PMID:31310931
Tetramethylene dibenzoateDED000732PMID:29945229
4-Hydroxybenzoic acid 3-hydroxybutyl esterDED000792PMID:29945225
1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridineDED000801PMID:39222261
Bromoacetic AcidDED000829PMID:36963690
Tribromoacetic AcidDED000831PMID:36963690
BromoetheneDED000862PMID:9804871
Nickel DichlorideDED000886PMID:32901497
3-FluorocatecholDED000909PMID:39512757
Methanone, (2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)(2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-DED000924PMID:33039677
2,2-Bis(2-hydroxy-5-biphenylyl)propaneDED001015PMID:38128231
Chloro(iodo)acetic acidDED001025PMID:36963690

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