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natural p-
terphenyls are
better described as
diphenylquinones or diphenylhydroquinones. Some m-
terphenyl compounds occur in plants. ortho-
Terphenyl meta-Terphenyl...
- m-
Terphenyls (also
known as meta-
terphenyls, meta-diphenylbenzenes, or meta-triphenyls) are
organic molecules composed of two
phenyl groups bonded to...
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Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) are a
group of
chlorine derivatives of
terphenyls. They are
chemically related to
polychlorinated biphenyls and have...
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naphthalenes or diphenyls, as well as non-chlorinated
aromatics like
terphenyls,
benzophenones or dibenzylbenzenes. The
reaction was also
applied successfully...
- Luis A.; Miguez, Jose M. Antelo; Hii, K. K. (M.) (2009). "Synthesis of
Terphenyls".
Organic Preparations and
Procedures International. 41 (5): 331–358....
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polychlorinated dibenzodioxins,
polychlorinated dibenzofurans,
polychlorinated terphenyls,
polychlorinated naphthalene,
polychloro phenoxy phenol, and polybrominated...
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stability to 400 °C.
Polychlorinated biphenyls and
polychlorinated terphenyls were used in heat
transfer applications,
favored due to
their low flammability...
- as a moderator.
Organically moderated reactors (OMR) use
biphenyl and
terphenyl as
moderator and coolant.
Water cooled reactor.
These constitute the great...
- respectively. An
example is the
IUPAC name for DDT.
Examples are
biphenyl or
terphenyl. "mono-" is from Gr****
monos = "alone". "un" = 1 and "nona-" = 9 are from...
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chermesinum produces plastatin, luteosporin, xanthomegnin, azaphilones, p-
terphenyls and costaclavine. List of
Penicillium species Huang, H; Feng, X; Xiao...