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suberised cells.
Suberin consists of two domains, a
polyaromatic and a
polyaliphatic domain. The
polyaromatics are
predominantly located within the
primary cell...
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syntheses of
materials required by the
earliest forms of life. The
terms polyaromatic hydrocarbon, or
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon (abbreviated as PNA)...
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Authority stated that
mineral oil
aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) and
polyaromatics were
potentially carcinogenic and may
present a
health risk. In 2015...
- 3-diphenylisobenzofuran and
subsequent oxygen cleavage provide access to a
variety of
polyaromatics. The
first synthesis of 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran was
reported in 1905...
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concentrations of
Mineral Oil
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (MOAH) and even
polyaromatics in
products containing mineral oils with
Vaseline products containing...
- pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and the
development of
commercial dyes and
polyaromatics. With over a
century of history, the
Ullmann reaction has been one of...
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compounds convert to
aromatic compounds. Similarly,
aromatic rings fuse into
polyaromatic compounds (linked
rings of
carbon atoms). The
structure increasingly...
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controversial constituents including nitrosamines,
heavy metals, and
polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Most
manufacturers of
Scandinavian type snus
adhere to...
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plastics and pesticides, or
naturally occurring organic chemicals such as
polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and some
fractions of
crude oil and coal. Microorganisms...
- affinity. If a
molecule with a low
ionization potential (e.g. phenols,
polyaromatics) is
present in the system, the diffusion-limited
electron transfer reaction...