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- value. The compound is one of three isomeric aminophenols, the other two being 2-aminophenol and 3-aminophenol. It is produced from phenol by nitration followed...
- Aminophenol may refer to any of three isomeric chemical compounds: 2-Aminophenol 3-Aminophenol 4-Aminophenol They are simultaneously an aniline and a phenol...
- ISBN 978-1498754286. Mitc****, Stephen C.; Waring, Rosemary H. (2000). "Aminophenols". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007...
- Press. p. 5–89. ISBN 978-1498754286. Mitc****, S.C. & Waring, R.H. "Aminophenols." In Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry; 2002 Wiley-VCH,...
- Hauff, discovered in 1891 that methylated p-aminophenol has more vigorous developing action than p-aminophenol. Hauff introduced this compound as a developing...
- The mononitrated phenols are often hydrogenated to the corresponding aminophenols that are also useful industrially. 2,4-Dinitrophenol (m.p. 83 °C) is...
- o-Aminophenol oxidase (EC 1.10.3.4, isophenoxazine synthase, o-aminophenol:O2 oxidoreductase, 2-aminophenol:O2 oxidoreductase, GriF) is an enzyme with...
- Chemical Descriptions Mitc****, Stephen C.; Waring, Rosemary H. (2000). "Aminophenols". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007...
- metabolism is deacetylation of 1–2% of paracetamol to form p-aminophenol. p-Aminophenol is then converted in the brain by fatty acid amide hydrolase into...
- phenylhydroxylamines with strong aqueous acid, which will rearrange to give 4-aminophenols. It is named for the German chemist Eugen Bamberger (1857–1932). The...