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Bernard M. (1959). "
Azulene. VIII. A
Study of the
Visible Absorption Spectra and
Dipole Moments of Some 1- and 1,3-Substituted
Azulenes".
Journal of the...
- C10H7NO4 6-Hydroxykynurenic acid 3778-29-8 C10H7N3S
tiabendazole C10H8
azulene 275-51-4 C10H8
naphthalene 91-20-3 C10H8O3
hymecromone 90-33-5 C10H9NO2...
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Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene Corannulene...
- to the cis
isomer in a
photochemical reaction.
Thermal rearrangement of
azulene to
naphthalene has been observed. Aldose-ketose isomerism, also
known as...
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tricyclic sesquiterpene alcohol which has a
basic skeleton similar to the
azulenes. It
occurs in
oregano among other plants. A
volatile oil was extracted...
- p. 14. Harmon, A. D.; Weisgraber, K. H.; Weiss, U. (1980). "Preformed
azulene pigments of
Lactarius indigo (Schw.)
Fries (Russulaceae, Basidiomycetes)"...
- 4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene, is a dark blue
crystalline hydrocarbon. A
derivative of
azulene,
guaiazulene is a
bicyclic sesquiterpene that is a
constituent of some...
- when
there are
large energy gaps
between excited states. An
example is
azulene: the
classical explanation is that the S1 and S2
states lie sufficiently...
- C10H8 (molar m****: 128.17 g/mol,
exact m****: 128.0626 u) may
refer to:
Azulene Bicyclo[6.2.0]decapentaene
Fulvalene Naphthalene This set
index page lists...
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usually infused with
various botanical ingredients such as aloe vera,
azulene, chamomile, or tea tree oil, and
fruit waxes such as apple, peach, and...