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Triazine
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Triazine 

any of several six-membered heterocyclic compounds containing three nitrogen atoms in the ring. The substituted triazines, which are the best known, exist in all three possible systems: vicinal 1,2,3-triazines (I), asymmetric 1,2,4-triazines (II), and symmetric 1,3,5-triazines (III).

Triazines are strong bases, which yield salts with acids. Substituted 1,3,5-triazines, which are used as herbicides (for example, atrazine, desmetryn, and prometryn) and dyes and in the production of plastics and rubbers, have the greatest practical importance. They are obtained, for example, from cyanuric chloride (1) or by the trimerization of the nitriles of carboxylic acids (2):



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CSIRO Entomology's Cameron Begley says the enzyme also works well against a range of other triazine herbicides and, once in commercial production, would benefit farmers and water consumers wherever triazines are used.
Advanced triazines take advantage of the known high epsilon values as well as photopermanence and have extended now to longer wavelengths with even higher absorption characteristics.
Animal and human studies have suggested that triazines may be carcinogenic, but results have been mixed.
 
 
 
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