Definition of Phenazines

1. Noun. (plural of phenazine) ¹

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Definition of Phenazines

1. phenazine [n] - See also: phenazine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phenazines

phenanthroindolizidine
phenanthrol
phenanthroline
phenanthrolines
phenanthryl
phenaridine
phenarsazinine
phenarsazinines
phenarsenamine
phenarsone sulfoxylate
phenate
phenates
phenazacillin
phenazin
phenazine
phenazines (current term)
phenazins
phenazocine
phenazoline
phenazoline hydrochloride
phenazon
phenazone
phenazones
phenazopyridine
phenazopyridine hydrochloride
phencyclidine
phencyclidine abuse
phencyclidine hydrochloride
phencyclidines
phendimetrazine

Literary usage of Phenazines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"The entrance of salt-forming groups, like NHa and OH, converts the phenazines into dyestuffs. In addition to the normal formulas, para- quinoid pseudo-forms ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"It a yellow needles which melt at 171° C., and are on! soluble in alcohol. Sulphuric acid dissolves it, fom red solution. The more complex phenazines, ..."

3. Organic Compounds of Arsenic & Antimony by Gilbert Thomas Morgan (1918)
"40, 3297 ; Barrowcliff, Pyman, and Remfry, Chem. Soc. Trans., 1908, 93, 1893). But neither these azo-derivatives nor the phenazines produced by oxidising ..."

4. A Concise History of Chemistry by Thomas Percy Hilditch (1911)
"Oxidation reactions :— phenazines N /v \/\ NII (Ris, 1886; from y-diamines and o-naphthol). Quinolines | | | (Skraup, 188o; from anilines and glycerol). ..."

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