amylene

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amylene

(ˈæmɪˌliːn)
n
(Elements & Compounds) another name (no longer in technical usage) for pentene
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One milliliter methylene chloride (anhydrous, [greater than or equal to] 99.8%, containing 40-150 ppm amylene as stabiliser, Sigma-Aldrich (St.
The four reactions with ethylene (ET), amylene (AM), methacrylate (MA), and allyl methyl ether (AME) as dienophiles with butadiene (BD) as the diene were studied.
The structure of the amylene chain," Journal of the Chemical Society, vol.
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