-
Nylon 6-6) is most important,
followed by ethylenediamine.
Vicinal diamines (1,2-
diamines) are a
structural motif in many
biological compounds and are used...
- the
manufacture of
isophorone diisocyanate by phosgenation. Like
other diamines or
amines in general, it is a
curing agent for
epoxy resins. When used...
- 2′′,2′′′-(Ethane-1,2-diyldinitrilo)tetraacetic acid
Other names Ethylene
DiamineTetraAcetic acid Diaminoethane-tetraacetic acid
Edetic acid (conjugate base...
- "Curing of
epoxy resins. II.
Curing of
bisphenol a
diglycidyl ether with
diamines".
Journal of
Polymer Science:
Polymer Symposia. 53 (1): 45–55. doi:10.1002/polc...
-
Silver diammine fluoride (SDF), also
known as
silver diamine fluoride in most of the
dental literature (although this is a
chemical misnomer), is a topical...
- 201–257. Schiff, Hugo (1866). "Eine neue
Reihe organischer Diamine" [A new
series of
organic diamines].
Annalen der
Chemie und Pharmacie,
Supplementband (in...
-
Diamine oxidase (DAO), also
known "amine oxidase, copper-containing, 1" (AOC1),
formerly called histaminase, is an
enzyme (EC 1.4.3.22)
involved in the...
- 4'-Methylenedianiline and
other diamine precursors, as well as
their corresponding polyamines: Then,
these diamines are
treated with
phosgene to form...
- Look up
phenylenediamine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phenylenediamine may
refer to: o-phenylenediamine or OPD, a
chemical compound C6H4(NH2)2 m-phenylenediamine...
-
colorless solid that
melts near room temperature. It is
classified as a
diamine.
Together with cadaverine, it is
largely responsible for the foul odor...