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diphenylmethane

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diphenylmethane [dī¦fen·əl′me‚thān]
(organic chemistry)
(C6H5)2CH2Combustible, colorless crystals melting at 26.5°C; used in perfumery, dyes, and organic synthesis.


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In case of a lower content of alkali the first-formed monohydroxymethylphenols have a greater tendency to further condensation to diphenylmethane derivatives.
Totally five AAs were detected (Table 7), including alkyl-substituted tetralins (peaks 4 and 8), naphthalene (peak 12) and diphenylmethane (peak 22) along with a sterane (peak 31).
CP, "Interpenetrating Polymer Networks of Polyurethane and Graft Vinyl Ester Resin-polyurethane Formed with Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate.
 
 
 
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