Benzofuran
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amiodarone, mycophenolic acid, polychlorodibenzofuran
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- SUMMARY: Exposure to 2,3-benzofuran is most likely to occur from breathing contaminated air at the workplace.
- October 02, 2003 - 2,3-Benzofuran is a colorless, sweet-smelling, oily liquid made by processing coal into coal oil.
- The addition with the phenyl substituted benzofuran is less exothermic because we lose conjugation between the two phenyls via the diene, whereas with the two hydrogens we do not.
- If no acetic acid is used, benzofuran is formed in only 30–31% yield, and coumarilic acid, m.
- SUMMARY Exposure to 2,3-benzofuran is most likely to occur from breathing contaminated air at the workplace.
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