- The prin****l
industrial use of
indene is in the
production of
indene/coumarone
thermoplastic resins.
Substituted indenes and
their closely related indane...
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level of
about 0.1% in coal tar. It is
usually produced by
hydrogenation of
indene.
Derivatives include compounds such as 1-methylindane and 2-methylindane...
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Benzoxazole Names Preferred IUPAC name 1,3-Benzoxazole
Other names 1-Oxa-3-aza-1H-
indene Identifiers CAS
Number 273-53-0 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image ChEBI...
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compound structurally derived from 1–(1–naphthylmethyl)
indene by
substitution at the 3–position of the
indene ring by alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkylmethyl, cycloalkylethyl...
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stand for "Tissue
Culture Infectious Dose." or "4,5,6,7-Tetrachloro-1H-
indene-1,3(2H)-dione" The Truckee–Carson
Irrigation District (TCID) is a public...
- 5-(2-Aminopropyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-
indene (5-APDI), also
known as
indanylaminopropane (IAP), IAP (psychedelic), 2-API(2-aminopropylindane), indanametamine...
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compound structurally derived from 1–(1–naphthylmethyl)
indene by
substitution at the 3–position of the
indene ring by an
alkyl group is a
class B drug in the...
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generating a
halogen anion. A
simple example of a
hydrochlorination is that of
indene with
hydrogen chloride gas (no solvent):
Alkynes also
undergo hydrohalogenation...
- ketene, which, in turn,
reacts with
ambient water to form a base
soluble indene carboxylic acid. The
exposed regions of the
photoresist film
become soluble...
- sulfur-containing
aromatic compound benzothiophene (< 2%),
indane (0.2%),
indene (< 2%), and
methylnaphthalene (< 2%). Petroleum-derived
naphthalene is usually...