- In
organic chemistry, the
phenyl group, or
phenyl ring, is a
cyclic group of
atoms with the
formula C6H5, and is
often represented by the
symbol Ph (archaically...
- with a
phenyl ring
substituted in at the β-position. As such, its
chemical name is β-
phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid,
which can be
abbreviated as β-
phenyl-GABA...
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Phenyl acetate is the
ester of
phenol and
acetic acid. It can be
produced by
reacting phenol with
acetic anhydride or
acetyl chloride.
Phenyl acetate...
- of
amphetamine have been developed. In one example,
optically pure (R)-1-
phenyl-e****ine is
condensed with
phenylacetone to
yield a
chiral Schiff base...
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Phenyl isocyanate is an
organic compound typically abbreviated PhNCO. The
molecule consists of a
phenyl ring
attached to the
isocyanate functional group...
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abbreviated as PhB(OH)2
where Ph is the
phenyl group C6H5- and B(OH)2 is a
boronic acid
containing a
phenyl substituent and two
hydroxyl groups attached...
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Phenyl-2-nitropropene, or
simply phenyl-2-nitropropene, or P2NP, as it is
commonly referred to, is a
chemical compound from the
aromatic group of compounds...
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crystalline solid that is
volatile and can
catch fire. The
molecule consists of a
phenyl group (−C6H5)
bonded to a
hydroxy group (−OH).
Mildly acidic, it requires...
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Phenyl salicylate, or salol, is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5O2C6H4OH. It is a
white solid. It is
occasionally used in
sunscreens and as an...
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viewed as a
benzyl group substituted for the
methyl group of alanine, or a
phenyl group in
place of a
terminal hydrogen of alanine. This
essential amino acid...