- 1,3-
Diaminopropane, also
known as trimethylenediamine, is a
simple diamine with the
formula H2N(CH2)3NH2. A
colourless liquid with a
fishy odor, it is...
- 1,2-
Diaminopropane (propane-1,2-diamine) is
organic compound with the
formula CH3CH(NH2)CH2NH2. A
colorless liquid, it is the
simplest chiral diamine....
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Diaminopropane may
refer to
either of two
isomeric chemical compounds: 1,2-
Diaminopropane 1,3-
Diaminopropane This set
index article lists chemical compounds...
- of
ligands which can
adopt different isomeric forms. 1,2-
Diaminopropane and 1,3-
Diaminopropane are the
examples that each
feature a
different isomer would...
- N′-bis(salicylidene)-1,3-
diaminopropane and its
conjugate base,
derived from 1,3-
diaminopropane rather than 1,2-
diaminopropane. The
synthesis of salpn...
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biosynthesis of DBU has been
proposed to
begin with
adipaldehyde and 1,3-
diaminopropane. As a
reagent in
organic chemistry, DBU is used as a
ligand and base...
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tetraethylethylenediamine (TEEDA).
Chiral analogs of
ethylenediamine include 1,2-
diaminopropane and trans-diaminocyclohexane. Ethylenediamine, like
ammonia and other...
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replacement for 1,3-
diaminopropane. As an example, for the
synthesis of 9-decyn-1-ol from 2-decyn-1-ol, the
lithium salt of 1,3-
diaminopropane in the presence...
- 6-Diaminohexans aus Glutarsäure resp. Korksäure" (Synthesis of 1,3-
diaminopropane and 1,6-diaminohexane from
glutaric acid and
suberic acid, respectively)...
- are of
practical interest such as penicillin. 3
carbon backbone: 1,3-
diaminopropane (propane-1,3-diamine) 4
carbon backbone:
putrescine (butane-1,4-diamine)...