- In
organic chemistry, the
phenyl group, or
phenyl ring, is a
cyclic group of
atoms with the
formula C6H5.
Phenyl groups are
closely related to benzene...
- 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
decarboxylation of
aspirin or by
reacting phenol with
acetic anhydride or...
- 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...
- mono-substituted
benzene derivative,
consisting of a
methyl group (CH₃)
attached to a
phenyl group. As such, its
systematic IUPAC name is methylbenzene.
Toluene is predominantly...
- ISBN 978-1-60913-345-0. The
simplest unsubstituted phenylisopropylamine, 1-
phenyl-2-aminopropane, or amphetamine,
serves as a
common structural template for...
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derived from an
aromatic ring,
usually an
aromatic hydrocarbon, such as
phenyl and naphthyl. "Aryl" is used for the sake of
abbreviation or generalization...
- a
white crystalline solid that is volatile. The
molecule consists of a
phenyl group (−C6H5)
bonded to a
hydroxy group (−OH).
Mildly acidic, it requires...
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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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Phenyl azide is an
organic compound with the
formula C6H5N3. It is one of the
prototypical organic azides. It is a pale
yellow oily
liquid with a pungent...