Examples of 'benzil' in a sentence
Meaning of "benzil"
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- The organic compound 1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanedione, a diketone used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and as a photoinitiator for free-radical curing of polymer networks.
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It can be prepared from benzil by reductive amination.
Benzil very often is an impurity in technical dicofol.
Benzoin will be transformed into benzil.
Benzil is a relatively poor photoinitiator, and is seldom used.
This Example illustrates the preparation of benzil.
Benzil is photoreduced in neat triethylamine and mixtures of triethylamine and 2-propanol.
She worked with Kathleen Lonsdale on the crystal structure of benzil.
Suitable photoinitiators include benzoin ethers, benzil ketals, acetophenones, benzophenones and related compounds with amines.
In particularly preferred embodiments, the initiator is a benzil dialkyl ketal.
Compound 19 may be converted to benzil 9 by oxidation according to procedures discussed in Schemes II-III.
The most preferred carbonyl compound is a diaryl ketone, preferably a diphenyldiketone, most specifically benzil.
Suitable photoinitiators include, but are not limited to, benzoin ethers, benzil ketals, acetophenones, and benzophenones.
Scheme III outlines yet another method for the synthesis of benzil 9.
An example of a useful photoinitiator is benzil dimethyl ketal ( Irgacure ™ 651 available from Ciba Geigy ).
For example, a single aromatic carbonyl initiator may be used e.g. benzoin, benzil or acetophenone.
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Example 16 Oxidation of meso - hydrobenzoin to benzil.
The device of clause 11 wherein the first photo cross-linkers are benzophenone and benzil dimethyl ketal.