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The quinones are a class of organic compounds that are formally "derived from aromatic compounds [such as benzene or naphthalene] by conversion of an even number of –CH= groups into –C(=O)– groups with any necessary rearrangement of double bonds", resulting in "a fully … See more
Quinones form polymers by formation of hydrogen bonds with ρ-hydroquinone.
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Quinones are See moreQuinones are commonly named with a prefix that indicates the parent aromatic hydrocarbon ("benzo-" for benzene, "naphtho-" for naphthalene, "anthra-" for anthracene See more
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Production of hydrogen peroxide
A large scale industrial application of quinones is for the production of hydrogen peroxide. … See more• Quinone methide – where one O is replaced by C
• Xylylene – where both O's are replaced by C's
• Quinone … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBQuinolone antibiotics constitute a large group of broad-spectrum bacteriocidals that share a bicyclic core structure related to the substance 4-quinolone. [1] . They are used in human and veterinary medicine to …
WEBFeb 15, 2022 · The widely distributed, essential redox factor pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ, methoxatin) (1) was discovered in the mid-1960s. The breadth and depth of its biological effects are steadily being …
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- another term for 1,4-benzoquinone (see benzoquinone)
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