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methodology has been
applied to a polymer-supported
synthesis of
isothiocyanates.
Isothiocyanates are weak electrophiles,
susceptible to hydrolysis. In general...
- 06.035. PMIDĀ 21741838. Romanowski, F.; Klenk, H. "Thiocyanates and
Isothiocyanates, Organic". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) is a
derivative of
fluorescein used in wide-ranging
applications including flow cytometry.
First described in 1942, FITC...
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inorganic anions such as carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, thiocyanates,
isothiocyanates, etc. Many of
these are
normal parts of
mostly organic systems, including...
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methylthioalkyl isothiocyanates: 6-(Methylsulfinyl)hexyl
isothiocyanate (6-MITC) 7-Methylthioheptyl
isothiocyanate 8-Methylthiooctyl
isothiocyanate Such isothiocyanates...
- 6-MITC
Bhopal disaster Romanowski, F.; Klenk, H. "Thiocyanates and
Isothiocyanates, Organic". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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Contents of its
characteristic sulfur-containing
glucosinolate compounds,
isothiocyanates and sulforaphane, are
diminished by
boiling but are
better preserved...
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Phenyl isothiocyanate (PITC) is a
reagent used in
reversed phase HPLC. PITC is less
sensitive than o-phthaldehyde (OPA) and
cannot be
fully automated....
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aminocyanoacetates with dithioacids,
carbon disulphide,
carbon oxysulfide, or
isothiocyanates at room
temperature and
under mild or
aqueous conditions. Variation...
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obtained from
cruciferous vegetables,
chiefly wasabi. Like
other isothiocyanates, it is
produced when the
enzyme myrosinase transforms the ****ociated...