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phenylamine

(ˌfiːnaɪləˈmiːn; ˌfɛnɪl-)
n
(Elements & Compounds) another name for aniline
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Noun1.phenylamine - oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicinesphenylamine - oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
amine, aminoalkane - a compound derived from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms by univalent hydrocarbon radicals
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In this work, we performed graphene functionalization by the covalent bonding of the nitrophenyl group ([C.sub.6][H.sub.5][NO.sub.2]) followed by its reduction to the phenylamine group ([C.sub.6][H.sub.5][NH.sub.2]) by using a two-step cyclic voltammetry (CV) process.
After completely dried, the developed silica plate was visualized by dipping in a mixed solution containing 2% (w/v) N-phenylaniline, 2% (v/v) phenylamine and 85% (v/v) phosphoric acid in acetone, followed by heating at 85degC for 15 min.
In the brain and spinal cord, Paracetamol is conjugated with arachidonic acid to form N-arachidonoyl phenylamine (AM 404).
By this time, the method had evolved to be basically as it is used now: to a soil sample passing through a 0.5-mm screen (containing between 10 and 25 mg TOC), add 10mL of 0.167 M [K.sub.2][Cr.sub.2][0.sub.7] solution and 20 mL of [greater than or equal to] 96% sulfuric acid, shake and stand for 20-30 min; then, add 200-300 mL water, 10mL of 85% phosphoric acid and phenylamine indicator.
Sakar, "Structural and surface characterization of newly synthesized D-[pi]-D type Schiff base ligand: (1E,2E)-3-[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]prop-2-en-1-ylidene) phenylamine," Journal of Chemistry, vol.
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