- atom.
Chemical compounds containing such
rings are also
referred to as
furans.
Furan is a colorless, flammable,
highly volatile liquid with a
boiling point...
-
synthesize substituted furans, pyrroles, or
thiophenes from 1,4-****tones. It is a
synthetically valuable method for
obtaining substituted furans and pyrroles,...
-
Furan may
refer to:
Furan, the
chemical industrial compound Polychlorinated dibenzofurans, an
unintentional contaminant byproduct of
furans Furan (river)...
- low
smoke emission. They also have a high strength. Gandini, A (1997). "
Furans in
polymer chemistry".
Progress in
Polymer Science. 22 (6): 1203–1379. doi:10...
-
Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). Peters,
Fredus N. (1936). "The
Furans:
Fifteen Years of Progress".
Industrial &
Engineering Chemistry. 28 (7):...
- as
antibiotics or antimicrobials. The
defining structural component is a
furan ring with a
nitro group.
Members of this
class of
drugs include: Antibacterials...
- the
metabolic product of the
furans acids.
Animals are not able to
synthesize furan fatty acids.
Larger amounts of
furan fatty acids are
produced mainly...
- for
Sampling of
Dioxins and
Furans (AMESA) is an
automatic system for
continuous monitoring of
emissions of
dioxins and
furans from
industrial processes...
- is an
organic compound,
consisting of a
furan ring and a
carboxylic acid side-group.
Along with
other furans, its name is
derived from the
Latin word...
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