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In vivo oxidative coupling of anilines and phenolic anilines

Experientia, 1966
Im Kern markierte14C-Anthranilsaure und Derivate wurden an Mikroorganismen, die Phenazin- und Phenoxazon-Farbstoffe produzieren, verfuttert. Der erfolgte Einbau beweist die oxydative Kupplung von Anilinen und phenolischen Anilinen in vivo.
U, Hollstein, R A, Burton, J A, White
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Biotransformation and toxicity of aniline and aniline derivatives in cyanobacteria

Archives of Microbiology, 1981
Agmenellum quadruplicatum strain PR-6 and Oscillatoria sp. strain JCM grown photoautotrophically in the presence of aniline metabolized the aromatic amine to formanilide, acetanilide and p-aminophenol. The metabolites were isolated by either thin-layer, gas-liquid or high pressure liquid chromatography and identified by comparison of their ...
C E, Cerniglia   +2 more
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Radiolysis of Aniline

Radiation Research, 1972
Gamma irradiation of aniline yields as products hydrogen, ammonia, benzene, diphenylamine, the isomeric aminobiphenyls, the isomeric aminodiphenylamines, and the isomeric diaminobiphenyls.
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The discovery of aniline and the origin of the term “aniline dye”

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2008
An historical background is provided for the term, "aniline dye," which is still widely used as a synonym for "synthetic dye." The discovery of aniline and the role of Hofmann in clarifying it are described. The subsequent discovery of mauveine (mauve) by a student of Hofmann's, William Perkin, and his difficulties in transforming an academic synthesis
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The vibrational assignments and configuration of aniline, aniline-NHD and aniline-ND2

Spectrochimica Acta, 1960
Abstract The Raman spectra (liquid phase) and infrared spectra (vapor, solution and liquid phases) of aniline, aniline-NHD and aniline-ND2 were studied, the infrared study being in the 320–3800 cm−1 range for the liquids and solutions and in the 400–3800 cm−1 range for the vapors.
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Thermodynamic functions for aniline and halogenated anilines

Thermochimica Acta, 1985
Abstract Thermodynamic functions (heat capacity, enthalpy, entropy and free energy) are calculated for aniline and nine halogenated anilines in the ideal gas state from 298.15 to 1200 K at 1 atm pressure. Statistical thermodynamic methods have been used in the calculations, with functions corrected for internal rotation by the method of Pitzer ...
A.P. Hussein, J. Lielmezs, H. Aleman
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Acute intoxication with aniline: detection of acetaminophen as aniline metabolite

International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2000
A 47-year-old woman unwittingly ingested an unknown substance together with her breakfast coffee. She suffered effects such as strong headache, generalized cyanosis, and a burning sensation of the lips and collapsed some minutes later. After admission into hospital a methemoglobin level of 35% was determined in the blood. Treatment by administration of
S, Iwersen-Bergmann, A, Schmoldt
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On the carcinogenicity of aniline

Environmental Mutagenesis, 1984
James L. Wilmer   +4 more
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aniline

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2009
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