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Pentaethylenehexamine is a hexadentate ligand, owing to the Lewis basicity of the six amine groups. [3] Pentaethylenehexamine is in the category of polyethyleneamines and is part of mixtures of these sold commercially. [2] Commercial supplies of pentaethylenehexamine contain, in addition to the linear form, branched and cyclic polyamines. [2]
Tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) is an organic compound and is in the class of chemicals known as ethyleneamines. It is a slightly viscous liquid and is not colorless but, like many amines, has a yellow color.
Hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA), also known as 1,3,5,7-tetraazaadamantane, is a heterocyclic organic compound with diverse applications. [2] [3] It has the chemical formula (CH 2) 6 N 4 and is a white crystalline compound that is highly soluble in water and polar organic solvents.
HMX, also called octogen, is a powerful and relatively insensitive nitroamine high explosive chemically related to RDX.The compound's name is the subject of much speculation, having been variously listed as High Melting Explosive, High-velocity Military Explosive, or High-Molecular-weight RDX.
Heterocyclic organic chemistry is the branch of organic chemistry dealing with the synthesis, properties, and applications of organic heterocycles. [2] Examples of heterocyclic compounds include all of the nucleic acids, the majority of drugs, most biomass (cellulose and related materials), and many natural and synthetic dyes. More than half of ...
Methenamine has non-specific antiseptic and antibacterial properties in acidic environments via hydrolysis into formaldehyde. [2] [3] [9] [44] Formaldehyde is an aldehyde and is highly reactive and thereby bactericidal. [3] [10] It acts by binding to and denaturing bacterial proteins and nucleic acids.
The standard state of a material (pure substance, mixture or solution) is a reference point used to calculate its properties under different conditions.A degree sign (°) or a superscript Plimsoll symbol (⦵) is used to designate a thermodynamic quantity in the standard state, such as change in enthalpy (ΔH°), change in entropy (ΔS°), or change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG°).
Properties Chemical formula. C 22 H 46 O 6 Molar mass: 406.59704 Density: 0.963 g/mL at 20 °C Surface tension: CMC. 7×10 −5 M at 25 °C. [2] Except where ...