Organic compound is of a large class of chemical compounds in which one or more carbon atoms are covalently paired with other elements atoms, most commonly hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen. Q2 What is an example of an organic chemical?
4.(Chemistry) of, relating to, or belonging to the class of chemical compounds that are formed from carbon:an organic compound. Compareinorganic2 5.constitutional in the structure of something; fundamental; integral 6.of or characterized by the coordination of integral parts; organized ...
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Nevertheless, the definition of a volatile compound in food science is largely methodological and as gas chromatography (GC) is historically the most significant technique for measurement of volatiles, by default ‘volatiles’ has come to mean compounds most amenable to measurement by GC techniques. ...
Volatile organic compounds such as benzene are toxic pollutants that cause health issues even at trace concentrations. Here, a double-walled metal–organic framework is presented that demonstrates high uptake at very low pressures (<10 Pa), allowing the removal of benzene to below acceptable indoo...
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The catalog contains currently 70 compounds; not much, but they are the most common acceptable starting materials in textbook problems and exercises (mostly four carbon atoms or less). The scrollbar under this panel is used to view alternative precursors for the current target. On the upper ...
Organic compounds have also lower physical stability: as specified in the introduction, most of them are fugitive, i.e. they tend to lose colour due to the action of light, so that they become unrecognisable. From a purely spectroscopic point of view, most of the dyes have high molar extin...
bypassing of biological barriers. Active compounds can be incorporated into the frameworks or loaded into the pores and channels of the MOFs. The high efficiencies of MOF loading can be explained by the strong affinity between the therapeutic agents and MOFs, which originates from the open metal ...
Organic solventsis a common designation for a large group of more than 200 chemical compounds capable of dissolving nonwater-soluble materials such as fats, oils, waxes, resins, rubber, asphalt, cellulose filaments, and plastic materials. Compounds from many different chemical groups can serve as ...