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phenolic character.
Deprotonation with base
affords a
series of
cyanurate salts: [C(O)NH]3 ⇌ [C(O)NH]2[C(O)N]− + H+ (pKa = 6.88) [C(O)NH]2[C(O)N]−...
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Melamine cyanurate, also
known as melamine–cyanuric acid
adduct or melamine–cyanuric acid complex, is a
crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture...
- Copper(II)
cyanurate (C3HCuN3O3) is an
organic compound. It has very few uses, and is more
often encountered accidentally,
rather than
actually synthesised...
-
prepared from
cyanuric acid via a
reaction with
chlorine gas and
trisodium cyanurate. The
compound is a disinfectant,
algicide and
bactericide mainly for swimming...
- rabbits. A
study by
Soviet researchers in the 1980s
suggested that
melamine cyanurate,
commonly used as a fire ****ant,
could be more
toxic than
either melamine...
- Babayan, A.V.Aleksandryan, "Toxicological
characteristics of
melamine cyanurate,
melamine and
cyanuric acid",
Zhurnal Eksperimental'noi i Klinicheskoi...
- C36H28Cu2O16
Acetylsalicylate (acetylsalicylic acid) Copper(II)
cyanurate CuC3HN3O3
Cyanurate (cyanuric acid) Copper(II)
glycinate Cu(H2NCH2CO2)2 Glycinate...
- kind of
receptors were designed, as well as
different barbiturates and
cyanurates, not for
their efficiencies as
drugs but for
applications in supramolecular...
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containing C=O
bonds have
higher levels.
These include oxalates,
squarates and
cyanurates. One trade-off is with band gap. If the band gap is small, then the material...
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impurities such as
cyanuric acid that form more
insoluble crystals (melamine
cyanurate) than
melamine alone,
aggravating the problem.[citation needed] On 17...