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Phenolic

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Phenolic meaning

Of, relating to, or derived from a phenol.

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A key step in the development of synthetic plastics was the introduction of a thermoset plastic known as Bakelite phenolic in 1910.sfn Within two years, phenolic resin was applied to plywood as a coating varnish.

They can therefore be called simple phenols or monophenols, with only one phenolic group, or di- (bi-), tri- and oligophenols, with two, three or several phenolic groups respectively.

A self-described "phenolic phenomenon," Ardbeg Spectacular is more fun than a day at the circus.

Several toxicants have been found in mainstream Shisha smoke including Nicotine, Carbon monoxide, Carcinogenic, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Amines, Aldehyde Furanic and Phenolic compounds, Tar, Particulate matter, Heavy metals, and Ammonia.

The students are analysis several different teas for phenolic compounds using a spectrophotometric meseaure.

Properties associated with stone fruits’ phenolic groups intricately fight against obesity, inflammatory, and diabetes, successively shown to fight against metabolic syndrome.

Souvenirs included colorful plastic (phenolic resin) pencil sharpeners, molded in the form of the fair’s emblematic, obelisk-shaped Trylon building.

The sesquiterpene lactones and other phenolic substances present in dandelion have been found to contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Physics: The interaction of fermented juice with oxygen in its fermentation vessel, and the duration of this interaction, will influence the levels of tannins and phenolic compounds.

Prunes also contain sorbitol and phenolic compounds that may have gastrointestinal benefits.

A closely related plant is marjoram from Turkey, which differs significantly in taste, though, because phenolic compounds are missing from its essential oil.

Although eucalyptus trees are seemingly well-defended from herbivores by the oils and phenolic compounds, they have insect pests.

An image of a computed electrostatic surface of neutral phenol, showing neutral regions in green, electronegative areas in orange-red, and the electropositive phenolic proton in blue.

A prophenoloxidase can also be recovered from the insect. citation Genetic analysis The phenolic biosynthetic and metabolic pathways and enzymes can be studied by mean of transgenesis of genes.

Carbon-fiber and phenolic composite materials have become desirable for building necks, and some high-end luthiers produce all-carbon-fiber guitars.

High levels of phenolics in some woods can explain their natural preservation against rot. citation In plants, VirA is a protein histidine kinase which senses certain sugars and phenolic compounds.

In addition to oleuropein, other phenolic compounds render freshly picked olives unpalatable and must also be removed or lowered in quantity through curing and fermentation.

In electronic devices, the tiny and delicate active components are embedded within nonconductive epoxy or phenolic plastics, or within baked glass or ceramic coatings.

In this process, it loses the hydrogen atom of its phenolic OH-group.

Many of the odor compounds in wood smoke, especially the phenolic compounds, are unstable, dissipating after a few weeks or months.