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- formula is C3H3N3. They exist in three isomeric forms, 1,3,5-triazines being common. The triazines have planar six-membered benzene-like ring but with three...
- isomeric triazines. s-Triazine —the "symmetric" isomer—and its derivatives are useful in a variety of applications. Symmetrical 1,3,5-triazines are prepared...
- materials contain cyanuric acid and on occasion, dissolved amino-substituted triazines, namely, ammeline, ammelide, and melamine. In one method, an ammonium...
- (June 1, 1976). "23. The Preparation of RDX from 1,3,5-Triacylhexahydro-s-triazines". In Albright, Lyle F.; Hanson, Carl (eds.). Industrial and Laboratory...
- 3,5-triazines. Atrazine is prepared from cyanuric chloride, which is treated sequentially with ethylamine and isopropylamine. Like other triazine herbicides...
- 5-triazines. They have the formula (RNC(O))3 and based on the isocyanuric (trione) tautomer of cyanuric acid. The N,N',N"-hexahydro-1,3,5-triazines function...
- formula (NCCl)3. This white solid is the chlorinated derivative of 1,3,5-triazine. It is the trimer of cyanogen chloride. Cyanuric chloride is the main precursor...
- formula C3H6N6. This white solid is a trimer of cyanamide, with a 1,3,5-triazine skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 66% nitrogen by m****, and its derivatives...
- Anticonvulsants (also known as antiepileptic drugs, antiseizure drugs, or anti-seizure medications (ASM)) are a diverse group of pharmacological agents...
- The Pinner triazine synthesis describes the preparation of 2-hydroxyl-4,6-diaryl-s-triazines by reaction of aryl amidines and phosgene. This reaction...