Given its two relatively reactive groups, 2-nitrobenzaldehyde is a potential starting material for other compounds.
This part is the most reactive group in the epoxy resins.
Aconitine is very toxic due to different reactive groups.
Monomers with only one reactive group terminate a growing chain, and thus give end products with a lower molecular weight.
They can be obtained with different reactive groups for attachment to various functional groups within the target molecule.
For instance, two reactive groups can lead to the formation of chain structures.
If the building blocks contain at least three reactive groups they can be used without additional molecules for the formation of a crosslinked material.
The reactive groups provide locations for further chemical processing, which allow you to change the surface properties of the nanoparticles.
This material is capable of further polymerization by reactive groups to a fully cured high molecular weight state.
In phase I, a variety of enzymes acts to introduce reactive and polar groups into their substrates.