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Photooxygenation of Naphthalene

ChemPhotoChem, 2021
AbstractThe photooxygenation of naphthalene to the corresponding endoperoxide (EPO) under various conditions is described. Substantial conversion is only observed at −10 °C and after more than two days, indicating that the [4+2] cycloaddition of singlet oxygen to this acene proceeds much more slowly than corresponding reactions of substituted ...
Werner Fudickar, Torsten Linker
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Transplacental naphthalene poisoning

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959
Abstract The diagnosis of hemolytic anemia in a newborn infant secondary to maternal ingestion of moth balls is reported. The acute hemolytic anemia seen in this child apparently originated in utero due to transplacental migration of naphthalene and/or its oxidation products.
J A, ANZIULEWICZ   +2 more
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Naphthalene-1,3-diol

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2006
The molecules of the title compound, C10H8O2, are linked by two O-H...O hydrogen bonds, which form infinite chains with a graph-set descriptor of C6. These chains are linked into puckered (100) sheets of R4(4)(8) and R4(4)(24) rings. Adjacent sheets are connected by weak C-H...pi and pi-pi interactions into a continuous three-dimensional network.
Bernard, Marciniak   +2 more
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Naphthalene Amidine Imide Dyes by Transamination of Naphthalene Bisimides

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2006
AbstractDerivatives of naphthalene‐1,4,5,8‐tetracarboxylic acid with amidine structures have been prepared. The light absorption of the bisimide derivatives in the UV region is shifted to the visible for the amidine imides, which also fluoresce with a large Stokes shift. It has been shown how the bisimide–lactam rearrangement can be extended to amidine
Heinz, Langhals, Harald, Jaschke
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Naphthalene-1,7-diol

Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2007
The asymmetric unit of the title compound, C(10)H(8)O(2), contains two planar symmetry-independent molecules linked by an O-H...O hydrogen bond. In the crystal structure, molecules are linked into infinite chains of rings, formed by a combination of O-H...O and C-H...O hydrogen bonds, and additionally reinforced by pi-pi stacking interactions. Adjacent
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NAPHTHALENE POISONING

The Lancet, 1956
E, GIDRON, J, LEURER
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Polychlorinated naphthalenes

Journal of Chromatography A, 1976
U A, Brinkman, H G, Reymer
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Naphthalene diimides: perspectives and promise

Chemical Society Reviews, 2021
Sheshanath V Bhosale   +2 more
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