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ethylenimine
(redirected from Aziridine)

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ethylenimine
an industrial chemical known to be a carcinogen.


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In practice, it might prove difficult if not impossible to effect such a polymerization, as azetidines (4-member ring compounds) are much less prone to polymerization than are aziridines (3-member rings).
2]-absorbing substance--one that binds the gas via a chemical reaction--by painting an organic compound called aziridine on a wafer of silica.
They also cover nucleic substitution at aliphatic carbon, synthesis of epoxides and aziridines, the protonation of enolates and kinetic resolution of racemic alcohols and amines.
 
 
 
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