| 1. | For example, phenyl azide and phenylacetylene give diphenyl triazole.
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| 2. | Great Lakes was a major producer of polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
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| 3. | Polybrominated biphenyls and diphenyl Ethers / Oxides are used primarily as flame retardants.
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| 4. | Diphenyl carbonate may be used in place of phosgene.
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| 5. | MDI is methylene diphenyl 4, 4'- diisocyanate and TDI is toluene diisocyanate.
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| 6. | Dimethyl carbonate may itself be similarly transesterified to diphenyl carbonate, a phosgene-substitute:
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| 7. | Diphenyl disulphide reacts with alkynes to a 1, 2-bis ( phenylthio ) ethylene.
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| 8. | Diborinic acids have two RBOH groups linked together by an organic connection such as diphenyl or phenyl.
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| 9. | Stanley's work contributed to on lepracidal compounds, diphenyl stereochemistry and the chemistry of the sterols.
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| 10. | Other peptides that assume alpha-sheet structures include capped diphenyl-glycine-based dipeptides and tripeptides.
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