- isomers: 2,3-
dinitroaniline, 2,4-
dinitroaniline, 2,5-
dinitroaniline, 2,6-
dinitroaniline, 3,4-
dinitroaniline, and 3,5-
dinitroaniline.
Dinitroanilines are intermediates...
- 2,4-
Dinitroaniline is a
chemical compound with a
formula of C6H5N3O4. It is used as an
explosive and as a
reagent to
detect and
characterize aldehydes...
- activity. This
resistance mechanism in ryegr**** (shared with
other dinitroanilines like trifluralin, see for
longer explanation) is by an
opposing mutation...
-
halting growth. It also
depolymerises (splits) the microtubules.
Dinitroanilines hit
microtubules in
plants and protists, but not animals, nor fungi...
- expanded,
becoming polymorphic, and with
increased ploidy levels.
Other dinitroanilines have
similar effects,
except butralin.
Nitralin is not ****ociated with...
- ****embly,
preventing mitosis.
making it a
Group 3 / D / K1,
similar to
dinitroanilines like trifluralin. It was
tested and
commercially available in the US...
-
refer to:
Dinitroanilines 2,3-
Dinitroaniline 2,4-
Dinitroaniline 2,5-
Dinitroaniline 2,6-
Dinitroaniline 3,4-
Dinitroaniline 3,5-
Dinitroaniline This set index...
-
falling sales for
nearly a year. A
portfolio of weed
killers known as
dinitroanilines was sold to
privately held
Gowan Company, a
family owned company located...
- [(CH3)2C(CN)]2N2 + 2 HCl Many azo
pigments are non-toxic,
although some, such as
dinitroaniline orange, ortho-nitroaniline orange, or
pigment orange 1, 2, and 5 have...
- N-(β-Diethylaminoethyl)-2,4-
dinitroaniline [aka: N'-(2,4-Dinitrophenyl)-N,N-diethyl-ethane-1,2-diamine]. The 2-nitro
substituent on the 2,4-
dinitroaniline compound is...