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- (1S)-2-bromo-1-phenyl-ethanol
- (1S)-2-bromo-1-phenylethanol
- (2-Bromo-1-hydroxyethyl)benzene
- (S)-(+)-2-Bromo-1-Phenylethanol
- 1-Phenyl-2-Bromoethanol
- 2-Bromo-1-phenyl-1-ethanol
- Aurora Ka-7046
- Benzenemethanol, α-(bromomethyl)-
- Benzyl alcohol, α-(bromomethyl)-
- Styrene bromohydrin
- Voir d'autres synonymes
- Styrene β-bromohydrin
- alpha-(Bromomethyl)benzyl alcohol
- α-(Bromomethyl)benzenemethanol
2-Bromo-1-phenylethanol is a bromohydrin that undergoes hydrolysis to form a phenylhydroxylamine. It can be used as a chemical intermediate in the production of pyridinium salts, nitrite ions, and phosphorus pentoxide. 2-Bromo-1-phenylethanol is also used as an intermediate for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds such as styrene and borohydride reduction. The bacterial strain Salmonella typhimurium was found to be resistant to 2-bromo-1-phenylethanol. This compound reacts with hydrogen ions to give chloride, which is formed by the elimination of water. Hydrolysis of 2-bromo-1-phenylethanol occurs when an asymmetric synthesis is performed using homologues.