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N-bromosuccinimide

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N-bromosuccinimide

[¦en ¦brō·mō‚sək′sin·ə‚mīd]
(organic chemistry)
C4H4BrNO2 Orthorhombic bisphenoidal crystals with a melting point of 173-175°C; used in the bromination of olefins.
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N, N-dicyclohexylbenzylamine was prepared starting from toluene and N-bromosuccinimide (a brominating agent) in CCl4 using benzoylperoxide as catalyst.
3 to 6.However, a substantial increase in peak currents is observed in case of N-bromosuccinimide immobilized at carbon paste surface illustrating catalytic influence of N- bromosuccinimide crystals embedded in carbon paste on electrooxidation of 4-hydroxybiphenyl.
Working electrode: N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) modified carbon paste (0.196 cm2).
N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) was immobilized at carbon paste and its electrocatalytic effect was explored by cyclic voltammetry of 4- hydroxybiphenyl in 1:1 acetonitrile/water system containing 0.1 M sodium perchlorate.
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