- for mono-substituted
naphthalenes,
corresponding to
substitution at an
alpha or beta position.
Structural isomers of
naphthalene that have two
fused aromatic...
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Naphthalene poisoning (or
mothball poisoning) is a form of
poisoning that
occurs when
naphthalene is ingested.
Severe poisoning can
result in haemolytic...
- chemistry, peri-
naphthalenes are
particular derivatives of
naphthalene with the
formula C10H6-1,8-X2.
Owing to the
rigidity of the
naphthalene skeleton, these...
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Alkylated naphthalenes are
chemical compounds made by the
alkylation of
naphthalene or its
derivatives with an olefin.
These compounds are used as synthetic...
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Pollutants proposed di-,tri-,tetra-,penta-,hexa-, hepta- and octa-chlorinated
naphthalenes, for
listing in
Annexes A and C to that Convention.
While some PCNs can...
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Lithium naphthalene is an
organic salt with the
chemical formula Li+[C10H8]−. In the
research laboratory, it is used as a
reductant in the
synthesis of...
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Dihydroxyacetone Glycine Graphene H2NCO+
Hemolithin Linear C5
Methoxyethane Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry...
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pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Halogenated naphthalenes are
based on
naphthalene.
Polychlorinated naphthalenes were used
extensively from the 1930s to 1950s...
- of
naphthalene. It is a
colorless liquid that is used as a hydrogen-donor solvent.
Tetralin is
produced by the
catalytic hydrogenation of
naphthalene. Although...
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Tineola bisselliella).
Older mothballs consisted primarily of
naphthalene, but due to
naphthalene's flammability, many
modern mothball formulations instead...