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    1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is a cyclopropene derivative used as a synthetic plant growth regulator. It is structurally related to the natural plant...
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  • Cyclobutene Dimethylacetylene (2-butyne) 1-Methylcyclopropene 3-Methylcyclopropene Methylenecyclopropane Trimethylenemethane 1-butyne This set index page lists...
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    bicyclobutane C4H6 1-bicyclobutene C4H4 Δ1,3-bicyclobutene C4H4 propalene C4H2 methylcyclopropane C4H8 1-methylcyclopropene C4H6 3-methylcyclopropene C4H6 methylenecyclopropane...
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  • is a brand of a synthetic produce quality enhancer containing 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). It is marketed by AgroFresh Solutions, Inc., a publicly held...
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    Sylvia M; Dole, John M (April 2003). "1-Methylcyclopropene: a review". Postharvest Biology and Technology. 28 (1): 1–25. doi:10.1016/S0925-5214(02)00246-6...
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  • a toxic cyclopropene fatty acid that occurs in cottonseed oil. 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is used to slow the ripening in fruits. Borirenes, phosphirenes...
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    (yield 72%). Sodium tert-butoxide is used to isomerize byproduct 1-methylcyclopropene into methylenecyclopropane. Being a strained and unsaturated molecule...
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    1-Methylcyclopropene combined with chitosan on postharvest quality of tropical banana 'Lady Finger'". International Journal of Food Properties. 25 (1):...
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    life of others. Non-organic apples may be sprayed with a substance 1-methylcyclopropene blocking the apples' ethylene receptors, temporarily preventing them...
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  • emeritus professor at North Carolina State University. She identified 1-methylcyclopropene, a compound which extends the storage life of fruits. Blakenship...
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    ethylene response. One example of an ethylene perception inhibitor is 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). Commercial growers of bromeliads, including pineapple plants...
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    related to Shampion. Science photo Age photo stock Botanik Foto 1-Methylcyclopropene postharvest treatment and their effect on apple quality during long-term...
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  • System". www.invent.org. June 5, 2024. Archived from the original on November 1, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2020. "NIHF Inductee James Hillier and Developments...
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    Cycloheptene Cyclooctene Cyclononene Cyclodecene Alkylcycloalkenes Methylcyclopropene Methylcyclobutene Methylcyclopentene Methylcyclohexene Isopropylcyclohexene...
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  • Butene (redirect from Butylene-1)
    four carbon atoms overall such as cyclobutene and two isomers of methylcyclopropene, but they do not have the formula C4H8 and are not discussed here...
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  • 1-Decyne is the organic compound with the formula C8H17C≡CH. It is a terminal alkyne. A colorless liquid, 1-decyne is used as a model substrate when evaluating...
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    Cycloheptene Cyclooctene Cyclononene Cyclodecene Alkylcycloalkenes Methylcyclopropene Methylcyclobutene Methylcyclopentene Methylcyclohexene Isopropylcyclohexene...
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    Toluene (redirect from 1-Methylbenzene)
    Toluene is one of the most abundantly produced chemicals. Its main uses are (1) as a precursor to benzene and xylenes, (2) as a solvent for thinners, paints...
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    of coke fuel. They also occur in crude oil in concentrations of about 0.5–1%, depending on the source. Small quantities occur in gasoline and aircraft...
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    C1−C2, C3−C4, C5−C6 and C7−C8 are about 1.37 Å (137 pm) in length, whereas the other carbon–carbon bonds are about 1.42 Å (142 pm) long. This difference,...
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    represents the equivalent nature of the six carbon-carbon bonds all of bond order 1.5. This equivalency can also explained by resonance forms. The electrons are...
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    to propylene oxide, which is also recovered as a co-product. The remaining 1-phenylethanol is dehydrated to give styrene: Extraction from pyrolysis gasoline...
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    Cycloheptene Cyclooctene Cyclononene Cyclodecene Alkylcycloalkenes Methylcyclopropene Methylcyclobutene Methylcyclopentene Methylcyclohexene Isopropylcyclohexene...
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    produces an unsurmountable amount of carbon dioxide. Per tonne of ethylene, 11.6 tonne of carbon dioxide (depending on the feedstock) is being produced...
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    case, the general form of the chemical formula for cycloalkanes is CnH2(n+1−r), where n is the number of carbon atoms and r is the number of rings. The...
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    n + 1 2 ) O 2 ⟶ n CO 2 + ( n + 1 ) H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {C}}_{n}{\ce {H}}_{2n+2}+\left({{3n+1} \over 2}\right){\ce {O2->}}n{\ce {CO2}}+(n+1){\ce...
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    James; William M. Castor (2007), "Styrene", Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry (7th ed.), Wiley, p. 1, doi:10.1002/14356007.a25_329.pub2...
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    meta-, indicating that the two methyl groups in m-xylene occupy positions 1 and 3 on a benzene ring. It is in the positions of the two methyl groups,...
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    the preparation of organocalcium reagents: 1-adamantyl calcium halides and their addition to ketones: 1-(1-adamantyl)cyclohexanol". Organic Syntheses...
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    Benzene (category IARC Group 1 carcinogens)
    symmetrical ring could explain these curious facts, as well as benzene's 1:1 carbon-hydrogen ratio. Kekulé's 1872 modification of his 1865 theory, illustrating...
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