diphenylguanidine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

diphenyl +‎ guanidine

Noun[edit]

diphenylguanidine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) An odorless, whitish, crystalline powder, C13H13N3, commonly used in the vulcanization of rubbers.
    • 1947, United States. National Bureau of Standards, Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, page 245:
      Slightly more than this quantity of diphenylguanidine was required, and about ten times as much triethylamine.
    • 1996, D. R. Hawkins, Biotransformations, page 1:
      The ring hydroxylation of diphenylguanidine occurred to give the metabolite (2) while introduction of fluorine substituents blocked this hydroxylation []

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