- They are
diamides of
either phthalic acid or
anthranilic acid, with
various appropriate further substitutions.
Worldwide sales of
diamides in 2018 were...
- Look up
diamide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diamide may
refer to:
Diamide, any
chemical compound containing two
amide groups Diamide, a synonym...
- Urea, also
called carbamide (because it is a
diamide of
carbonic acid), is an
organic compound with
chemical formula CO(NH2)2. This
amide has two amino...
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Biuret Names Preferred IUPAC name 2-Imidodicarbonic
diamide Other names Biuret Allophanamide Carbamylurea Allophanic acid
amide Allophanimidic acid...
- 521–549.
Lobry de
Bruyn CA (1894). "Sur l'hydrazine (
diamide) libre" [On free
hydrazine (
diamide)]. Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas. 13 (8): 433–440. doi:10...
- billion, of
which 25% were neonicotinoids, 17% were pyrethroids, 13% were
diamides, and the rest were many
other classes which sold for less than 10% each...
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slightly soluble in
water and
insoluble in
diethyl ether.
Oxamide is the
diamide derived from
oxalic acid, and the
hydrate of cyanogen.
Oxamide is produced...
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symmetrical primary amides,
asymmetrical primary/
secondary diamides, and
symmetrical secondary diamides. The
remaining waste material products can be used for...
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August 2012). "The
story of a new
insecticidal chemistry class: the
diamides". Pest
Management Science. 69 (1): 7−14. doi:10.1002/ps.3406. PMID 23034936...
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Cobyrinate a,c-
diamide synthase (EC [1]),
cobyrinic acid a,c-
diamide synthetase, CbiA (gene)) is an
enzyme which catalyses the
chemical reaction 2 ATP...