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Chrysanthenone (C10H14O) is a terpenoid. It can be
produced from its
isomer verbenone in a
photochemical rearrangement reaction. Erman,
William F. (1967)...
- m****: 150.104465 u) can
refer to: o-sec-Butylphenol
Carvacrol Carvone Chrysanthenone ****yl
alcohol 2-Ethyl-4,5-dimethylphenol, a
phenolic compound found...
- Examples: the
Fries rearrangement a 1,3-alkyl
shift of
verbenone to
chrysanthenone Beckmann rearrangement Curtius rearrangement Hofmann rearrangement Lossen...
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monoterpenes including terpinen-4-ol,
camphor and borneol. Davanone,
chrysanthenone and cis-chrysanthenol have been
described as
major constituents in some...
- more
common terpene α-pinene:
Verbenone can then be
converted into
chrysanthenone through a
photochemical rearrangement reaction: The
southern pine beetle...
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aldehyde 4, which,
after isomerization or
photorearrangement to the
chrysanthenone 5, was
reacted with the
lithium salt (via LDA) of the
ethyl ester of...
- [2].
Other compounds present are alpha-pinene, camphene, linalool,
chrysanthenone, borneol, chrusanthenylactate, thymol, eugenol, and beta-eudesmol. Additionally...