- and ureas.
Examples of
guanidines are arginine, triazabicyclodecene, saxitoxin, and creatine.
Galegine is an
isoamylene guanidine.
Sakaguchi test Y-aromaticity...
-
Polyhexamethylene guanidine (PHMG) is a
guanidine derivative that is used as a
biocidal disinfectant,
often in the form of its salt
polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate...
-
Guanidine nitrate is the
chemical compound with the
formula [C(NH2)3]NO3. It is a colorless, water-soluble salt. It is
produced on a
large scale and finds...
-
Guanidinium chloride or
guanidine hydrochloride,
usually abbreviated GdmCl and
sometimes GdnHCl or GuHCl, is the
hydrochloride salt of
guanidine.
Guanidinium chloride...
- cyanamide. A
variety of
useful compounds are
produced from 2-cyanoguanidine,
guanidines and melamine. For example,
acetoguanamine and
benzoguanamine are prepared...
- GITC may also be
recognized as
guanidine thiocyanate. This is
because guanidinium is the
conjugate acid of
guanidine and is
called the
guanidinium cation...
- needed] In
guanidines, the
protonated form (guanidinium) has
three resonance structures,
giving it
increased stability and
making guanidines stronger bases...
-
proton acceptor.
These include the phosphazenes, phosphanes, amidines, and
guanidines.
Other organic compounds that meet the
physicochemical or
structural definitions...
- Agmatine, also
known as 4-aminobutyl-
guanidine, was
discovered in 1910 by
Albrecht Kossel. It is a
chemical substance which is
naturally created from...
- lithium. They are used
widely as
ligands in
organometallic complexes.
Guanidines — a
similar group of
compounds where the
central carbon atom is bonded...