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indene
indene Chem. (ˈɪndiːn) [f. indo-2 + -ene, or as a contraction of indonaphthene.] 1. a. = indonaphthene (which name indene has completely superseded). b. Any of the derivatives of this compound.1888 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LIV. 1303 (heading) Indene-derivatives. 1892 E. F. Smith tr. V. von Richter's Chem. C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indene
The principal industrial use of indene is in the production of indene/coumarone thermoplastic resins. The sodio-indene is converted back to indene by steam distillation. Reactivity Indene readily polymerises. wikipedia.org
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1-Indanone
Preparation It is prepared by oxidation of indane or indene. It can also be prepared by cyclization of phenylpropionic acid. wikipedia.org
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coumarone
coumarone Chem. (ˈkuːmərəʊn) Also cumarone. [ad. G. cumaron (Fittig & Ebert 1883, in Ann. Chem. Pharm. CCXVI. 168), f. coumarin + -one.] a. A colourless liquid, C8H6O, which may be distilled from coal-tar or synthesized, and which is structurally a benzene ring fused to a furan ring; benzofuran; als... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isoindene
See also Indene Isoindole Isoindenone Polycyclic nonaromatic hydrocarbons wikipedia.org
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sulindac
sulindac, n. Pharm. (sʌˈlɪndæk) [f. sulph- + indene n. + acetic a., elements of the systematic name.] A yellow crystalline powder, C20H17FO3S , with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties, given in tablet form in the treatment of arthritis and other musculoskeletal disorders.1975 W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indane
It is usually produced by hydrogenation of indene. See also Indene 1,3-indandione References wikipedia.org
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chlordane
chlordane (ˈklɔədeɪn) Also chlordan. [f. chlor-2 + in)dane a hydrocarbon derived from indene.] A viscous liquid insecticide, C10H6Cl8.1947 Jrnl. Econ. Ent. XL. 264/1 Chlordane possesses a toxicity to many insects greater than that of DDT. 1952 New Biol. XII. 56 Many potent materials such as..chlorda... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indenol
Indenols are hydroxylated indene. 3-Indenol is an enol forms of 1-indanone, and 2-indenol is an enol form of 2-indanone. wikipedia.org
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Isoindenone
See also Indene Indenone Isoindene References Enones wikipedia.org
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5-APDI
5-(2-Aminopropyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-indene (5-APDI), also known as indanylaminopropane (IAP), IAP (psychedelic), 2-API(2-aminopropylindane), indanametamine wikipedia.org
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JWH-176
Legal status In the United States, CB1 receptor agonists of the 1-(1-naphthylmethylene)indene class such as JWH-176 and JWH-171 are Schedule I Controlled As of 23 December 2009, any compound structurally derived from 1–(1–naphthylmethyl)indene by substitution at the 3–position of the indene ring by an alkyl wikipedia.org
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Isoindoline
Related compounds 4,7-Dihydroisoindole indole indene indoline benzofuran carbazole carboline isatin methylindole oxindole pyrrole skatole wikipedia.org
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Pirandamine
Acid catalyzed dehydration then leads to indene-3-ethanol [57931-97-2] (4'). wikipedia.org
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C9H8
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C9H8}} The molecular formula C9H8 (molar mass: 126.24 g/mol, exact mass: 126.1409 u) may refer to: Indene Isoindene Molecular formulas wikipedia.org
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