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  2. 4-Phenylphenol - Wikipedia

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    4-Phenylphenol is a flammable, difficult to ignite, white, scaly solid with a phenol-like odor that is very slightly soluble in water. [3] References

  3. Aromatic compound - Wikipedia

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    Heteroarenes are aromatic compounds, where at least one methine or vinylene (-C= or -CH=CH-) group is replaced by a heteroatom: oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. [3] Examples of non-benzene compounds with aromatic properties are furan, a heterocyclic compound with a five-membered ring that includes a single oxygen atom, and pyridine, a heterocyclic compound with a six-membered ring containing one ...

  4. 4-Vinylphenol - Wikipedia

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    The enzyme cinnamate decarboxylase converts p-coumaric acid to 4-vinylphenol. [4] [5] 4-Vinylphenol is further reduced to 4-ethylphenol by the enzyme vinyl phenol reductase. Coumaric acid is sometimes added to microbiological media, enabling the positive identification of Brettanomyces by smell.

  5. 4-tert-Butylphenol - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenol A is difunctional and used to produce epoxy resin and polycarbonate. 4-tert-Butylphenol is monofunctional and so in polymer science terms, bisphenol A is a polymer chain extender but 4-tert-butylphenol is a chain stopper or sometimes called endcapper. It is thus use to control molecular weight by limiting chain growth.

  6. 4-Phenylfentanyl - Wikipedia

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    4-Phenylfentanyl is an opioid analgesic that is a derivative of fentanyl.It was developed during the course of research that ultimately resulted in super-potent opioid derivatives such as carfentanil, though it is a substantially less potent analogue. 4-Phenylfentanyl is around eight times the potency of fentanyl in analgesic tests on animals, but more complex 4-heteroaryl derivatives such as ...

  7. Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4 ...

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    Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamate) is a chemical compound composed of four sterically hindered phenols linked through a pentaerythritol core. It is used as primary antioxidant for stabilizing polymers , particularly polyethylene and polypropylene .

  8. Phenyl isocyanate - Wikipedia

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    Phenyl isocyanate is an organic compound typically abbreviated PhNCO. The molecule consists of a phenyl ring attached to the isocyanate functional group. It is a colourless liquid that reacts with water. Phenyl isocyanate has a strong odor and tearing vapours, therefore it has to be handled with care.

  9. 4-Isopropenylphenol - Wikipedia

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    4-Isopropenylphenol is an organic compound with the formula CH 2 =(CH 3)CC 6 H 4 OH. The molecule consists of a 2-propenyl group (CH 2 = C -CH 3 ) affixed to the 4 position of phenol . The compound is an intermediate in the production of bisphenol A (BPA), 2.7 Mkg/y of which are produced annually (2007).