Hydroxylation of any of these compounds followed by dehydration can lead to the aromatic p-cymene.
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Dusky-footed woodrats of California have been found to selectively place California umbellelone, cineole, and cymene.
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Spice-like flavors come from chemicals, such as sabinene, delta-3-carene, and para-cymene.
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He collaborated with Jean-Baptiste Dumas, and together they discovered the methyl " p "-cymene using phosphorus pentoxide.
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They also belong to the group of " p "-Cymene, it occurs in nature and is one of the terpenes.
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Upon chemical analysis of the essential oil, researchers determined the most abundant compounds to be 1.8-cineole, ?-pinene, and p-cymene.
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While with Hofmann he made researches on the oxidation of cymol or cymene, the hydro-carbon which Gerhardt and Cahours discovered in 1840 in the volatile oil of Roman cumin.
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Treatment of [ ( cymene ) RuCl 2 ] 2 with the chelating anionic ligand precursor TsDPENH gives ( cymene ) Ru ( TsDPEN-H ), a catalyst for asymmetric transfer hydrogenation.
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Treatment of [ ( cymene ) RuCl 2 ] 2 with the chelating anionic ligand precursor TsDPENH gives ( cymene ) Ru ( TsDPEN-H ), a catalyst for asymmetric transfer hydrogenation.
any of three isotopes of a colorless aromatic liquid hydrocarbon occurring in the volatile oil of cumin and thyme and used in the manufacture of synthetic resins