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triamine
triamine Chem. (ˈtraɪəmaɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + amine.] A carbon compound containing three amidogen or amino-groups (NH2), but excluding the amides, in which the amidogen may be viewed as replacing acid hydroxyl groups; the hydrogen of the amidogen groups may be replaced by one or more monovalent radical... Oxford English Dictionary
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1,3,5-Triazine
The most common derivative of 1,3,5-triazine is 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine, commonly known as melamine or cyanuramide. wikipedia.org
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triamterene
triamterene, n. Pharm. (traɪˈæmtəriːn) Also triamterine. [f. triamine n. + -terene altered f. pteridine n.] A yellow crystalline powder, C12H11N7 , used as a mild diuretic, usu. as an adjunct to other diuretic drugs in cases where increased excretion of potassium is undesirable; 6-phenylpteridine-2,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tripodal ligand
Other tripodal triamine ligands include tren (N(CH2CH2NH2)3) and cis-1,3,5-triaminocyclohexane. wikipedia.org
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1,1,1-Tris(diphenylphosphinomethyl)ethane
Related ligands Tris(aminomethyl)ethane, a tripodal triamine (CH3C(CH2NH2)3) Bis(diphenylphosphinoethyl)phenylphosphine (PhP(C2H4PPh2)2) References Tertiary wikipedia.org
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spermidine
spermidine Biochem. (ˈspɜːmɪdiːn) [f. spermin + -idine.] A colourless liquid triamine, H2N(CH2)3NH(CH2)4NH2, which is found very widely in living tissues, in company with spermine, and has a number of metabolic functions.1927 H. W. Dudley et al. in Biochem. Jrnl. XXI. 97 This base has been given the... Oxford English Dictionary
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1,4,7-Triazacyclononane
Synthesis The ligand is prepared from diethylene triamine as follows by macrocyclization using ethyleneglycol ditosylate. wikipedia.org
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Hexamethylenediamine
These other products include 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, hexamethyleneimine, and the triamine bis(hexamethylenetriamine). wikipedia.org
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2-Methyleneglutaronitrile
The branched triamine can be used in epoxides and polyurethanes. 2-Methylenglutaronitrile reacts with methanamide upon catalysis with 4-(dimethylamino wikipedia.org
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Compensation triamine milk left 250 million (Figure.
Questioned have experienced melamine milk 1.11 billion yuan compensation operational matters and then turmoil. China Dairy Industry Association and the China Life official website yesterday said the two sides have been announced by the respective compensation hosted the latest situation there are 190 million Chinese Life account balance surplus in milk co damages and interest 62,100,000 yuan.
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Polyamine
The principal examples are the triamine spermidine and the tetraamine spermine. wikipedia.org
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Phloroglucinol
A modern synthesis of phloroglucinol involves hydrolysis of benzene-1,3,5-triamine and its derivatives. wikipedia.org
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Actinium
To solve this problem, 225Ac was bound to a chelating agent, such as citrate, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or diethylene triamine pentaacetic wikipedia.org
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Aza-crown ether
The 18-membered ring in (CH2CH2NH)6 can be synthesized by combining two triamine components. By reaction with tosyl chloride, diethylene triamine is converted to a derivative with two secondary sulfonamides. wikipedia.org
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Polyurethane dispersion
Various papers and patents show that an amine chain extender with more than two functionalities such as a triamine may be used too. wikipedia.org
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