- diaryl
- di·aryl
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
diaryl — noun a) Two aryl groups in a compound b) Any compound containing two aryl groups … Wiktionary
diaryl — (ˈ)dī+ adjective Etymology: di + aryl : containing two aryl groups especially in place of hydrogen … Useful english dictionary
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Fritsch-Buttenberg-Wiechell rearrangement — The Fritsch Buttenberg Wiechell rearrangement, named for Paul Ernst Moritz Fritsch, Wilhelm Paul Buttenberg, and Heinrich G. Wiechell, is a chemical reaction whereby a 1,1 diaryl 2 bromo alkene rearranges to a 1,2 diaryl alkyne by reaction with a … Wikipedia
Monoamine oxidase B — PDB rendering based on 1gos … Wikipedia
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Amide — functional group Amides possess a conjugated system … Wikipedia
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Carbene — In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic molecule containing a carbon atom with six valence electrons and having the general formula: R1R2C: (two substituents and two electrons). [Organic Chemistry R.T Morrison, R.N Boyd pp 473 478]… … Wikipedia