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  2. 1-Bromoadamantane - Wikipedia

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    1-Bromoadamantane is the organobromine compound with the formula (CH 2) 6 (CH) 3 CBr. A colorless solid, the compound is a derivative of adamantane with a bromine atom at one of the four equivalent methine positions.

  3. Adamantane - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum of adamantane consists of two poorly resolved signals, which correspond to sites 1 and 2 (see picture below). The 1 H and 13 C NMR chemical shifts are respectively 1.873 and 1.756 ppm and are 28.46 and 37.85 ppm. [28] The simplicity of these spectra is consistent with high molecular symmetry.

  4. Category:Adamantanes - Wikipedia

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  5. Bromantane - Wikipedia

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    Researchers discovered that amantadine and memantine bind to and act as agonists of the σ 1 receptor (K i = 7.44 μM and 2.60 μM, respectively) and that activation of the σ 1 receptor is involved in the central dopaminergic effects of amantadine at therapeutically relevant concentrations; the authors of the study stated that this could also ...

  6. Category:Organobromides - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Stub-Class chemicals articles - Wikipedia

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    Chemicals pages progress grading scheme A: The article provides a well-written and complete description of the chemical compound, as described in How to write a Great Article.

  8. Grunwald–Winstein equation - Wikipedia

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    The Hammett equation (Equation 1) provides the relationship between the substituent on the benzene ring and the ionizing rate constant of the reaction. Hammett used the ionization of benzoic acid as the standard reaction to define a set of substituent parameters σ X , and then to generate the ρ values, which represent ionizing abilities of ...

  9. Bromophenol - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of 2-bromophenol. A bromophenol is an organic compound consisting of hydroxyl groups and bromine atoms bonded to a benzene ring. They may be viewed as hydroxyl derivatives of bromobenzene, or as brominated derivatives of phenol. There are five basic types of bromophenols (mono- to pentabromophenol) and 19 different ...