-
Laurent who
crystalized it from a
fraction of coal tar
later known as "
anthracene oil".
Since their (inaccurate)
measurements showed the
proportions of carbon...
- when the
light oil is removed; the "heavy oil",
which sinks; and the "
anthracene oil",
which when cold is
mostly solid and greasy, of a
buttery consistence...
-
kerogen reacted towards two
classes of products:
those with low H/C
ratio (
anthracene or
products similar to it) and
those with high H/C
ratio (methane or products...
- no
longer in use) UN 2230 ? (UN No. no
longer in use)
Chlorinated anthracene oil (UN No. no
longer in use) UN 2231 ? (UN No. no
longer in use) UN 2232...
- naphthalene,
having two
aromatic rings, and the three-ring
compounds anthracene and phenanthrene. PAHs are uncharged, non-polar and planar. Many are colorless...
-
disagreed on
whether it is safe to eat
after the
oil spill. A
private lab
found levels of
Anthracene, a
toxic hydrocarbon and a by-product of petroleum...
-
Oil Blue A is a blue
anthraquinone dye used for
colouring certain plastics such as
polystyrene and
acrylic resins, as well as
other materials such as...
- dichlorobenzene, benzonitrile,
nitrobenzene and durene. The
reaction of C60 with
anthracene is
conveniently conducted in
refluxing naphthalene to give the 1:1 Diels–Alder...
- 9,10-Bis(phenylethynyl)
anthracene (BPEA)
emits green light with
maximum at 486 nm 1-Chloro-9,10-bis(phenylethynyl)
anthracene emits yellow-green light...
- derivatives, (2)
benzene derivatives, (3)
styrolene derivatives, and (4)
anthracene derivatives. A
group may also be
constructed to
include the cyanogenic...