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Phorone, or
diisopropylidene acetone, is a
yellow crystalline substance with a
geranium odor, with
formula C9H14O or ((CH3)2C=CH)2C=O. It was
first obtained...
- this compound.
Phorone and
isophorone may be
formed under the same conditions.
Isophorone originates via a
Michael addition:
Phorone is
formed by continued...
- reported. One
method starts with a
conjugate addition reaction of
ammonia to
phorone. The
intermediate triacetone amine is then
reduced in a Wolff-Kishner reaction...
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refer to:
Isophorone (α-isophorone) β-Isophorone trans,cis-2,6-Nonadienal
Phorone This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with the...
- acetone. Like the
alpha isomer, beta-isophorone is a
colorless liquid.
Phorone Hardo Siegel;
Manfred Eggersdorfer (2005). "Ketones". Ketones. Ullmann's...
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produced by
condensations of
acetone are
mesityl oxide (dimer of acetone) and
phorone and
isophorone (trimers). In the Meyer–Schuster rearrangement, the starting...
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Example synthesis of 4-Hydroxy-TEMPO from
phorone,
which is
itself made from
acetone and ammonia...
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another acetone molecule, with loss of
another molecule of water,
yielding phorone and
other compounds.
Acetone is a weak
Lewis base that
forms adducts with...
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Borneol Equivalent weight Homologous series Quinoline Paracetamol Phenol Phorone Side
chain Charlot,
Colette (July 2007). "Charles Frédéric
Gerhardt at...
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acetone and
mesityl oxide with
benzaldehyde and on the
composition of
phorone].
Berichte der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (in German). 14: 349–353...