aniline
英 ['ænɪliːn; -lɪn]
美 ['ænl,in]
英文詞源
- aniline (n.)
- chemical base used in making colorful dyes, 1843, coined 1841 by German chemist Carl Julius Fritzsche (1808-1871) and adopted by Hofmann, ultimately from Portuguese anil "the indigo shrub," from Arabic an-nil "the indigo," assimilated from al-nil, from Persian nila, ultimately from Sanskrit nili "indigo," from nilah "dark blue." With suffix -ine indicating "derived substance" (see -ine (1); also see -ine (2) for the later, more precise, use of the suffix in chemistry).
雙語例句
- 1. It is insoluble in carbon disulphide, soluble in hot aniline and phenol.
- 它不溶於二硫化碳, 溶於熱苯胺和苯酚.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Callose stains are aniline blue, resorcin blue and rosolic acid.
- 胼胝質的染劑是苯胺藍, 間苯二酚藍和玫紅酸.
來自辭典例句
- 3. N - phenyl maleimide was synthesized from maleic anhydride and aniline.
- 以順酐和苯胺為原料,合成N - 苯基馬來酰亞胺.
來自互聯網
- 4. Firstly, this paper has probed into the synthesis of allyloxy aniline compounds.
- 本文首先對烯丙氧基苯胺類化合物的合成進行了探索.
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- 5. Fig. 3 Flow chart of pentosan analysis - aniline acetate colorimetric method.
- 圖3聚戊醣分析法流程圖 — 醋酸苯胺比色法.
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