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- medications and dyes are triazenes. Formally, the triazenes are related to the unstable chemical triazene, H2N−N=NH. Triazenes are prepared from the N-coupling...
- compounds, after diimide. Triazenes are a class of organic compounds containing the functional group −N(H)−N=N−. Triazene, possibly along with its isomer...
- 1002/14356007.a20_371 Khazaei; et al. (2012). "azo amine coupling giving triazenes, and triazene's decomposition giving diazonium salt". Synlett. 23 (13): 1893–1896...
- formed from sodium 1-hydroxy-3-methyl-3-(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)-1-triazene-2-oxide and tetraethyl silicate. The most common side effects occurred...
- include: Procarbazine Altretamine Some sources explicitly exclude the triazenes (dacarbazine, mitozolomide, temozolomide) from the nonclassical category...
- Shahnaz (August 2012). "Novel One-Pot Synthesis of Thiophenols from Related Triazenes under Mild Conditions". Synlett. 23 (13): 1893–1896. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1316557...
- Altretamine Hydrazines (Procarbazine#) Etoglucid Mitobronitol Pipobroman Triazenes (Dacarbazine# Mitozolomide§ Temozolomide) Intercalation Streptomyces (Dactinomycin#...
- via aryl diazonium salts. Alternatives for these salts are certain aryl triazenes and aryl hydrazines. Aryl bromides and iodides can be converted to aryl...
- initiate explosives. Diazo Diazo printing process Benzenediazonium chloride Triazene cleavage Dinitrogen complex Cygler, Miroslaw; Przybylska, Maria; Elofson...
- Saednia, S. (2012). "Novel One-Pot Synthesis of Thiophenols from Related Triazenes under Mild Conditions". Synlett. 23 (13): 1893–1896. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1316557...