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Chemical property
general relationship between aromaticity as a chemical property and the olfactory properties of such compounds. Aromaticity can also be considered a manifestation
Aromaticity
Special type of aromaticity
In organic chemistry, Möbius aromaticity is a special type of aromaticity believed to exist in a number of organic molecules. In terms of molecular orbital
Möbius_aromaticity
Compound containing rings with delocalized pi electrons
suggests that aromaticity is not a strict requirement for favorable interaction with an aromatic ring. Other evidence for non-aromatic pi stacking interactions
Aromatic_compound
Concept of aromaticity extended to metals
Metal aromaticity or metalloaromaticity is the concept of aromaticity, found in many organic compounds, extended to metals and metal-containing compounds
Metal_aromaticity
Electric current observed in aromatic compounds
aromatics of each ring, which is especially useful for polycyclic compounds. Yet another method called the harmonic oscillator model of aromaticity (HOMA)
Aromatic_ring_current
Method of determining aromaticity in organic molecules
destroy it. The stability of this π electron system is referred to as aromaticity. Still, in most cases, catalysts are necessary for substitution reactions
Hückel's_rule
Term used in organic chemistry
In organic chemistry, spherical aromaticity is formally used to describe an unusually stable nature of some spherical compounds such as fullerenes and
Spherical_aromaticity
Computational methods for identifying aromatic ring systems
chemical concept of aromaticity, which describes the special stability of certain cyclic conjugated systems, computational aromaticity is primarily a nomenclature
Aromaticity_(cheminformatics)
basic aromatic rings purines and pyrimidines are nucleobases found in DNA and RNA. teachthemechanism (2013-03-12). "Lone Pairs and Aromaticity". Teach
Basic_aromatic_ring
Aromatic wines are white wines with dominant aroma. The best known are riesling, gewürztraminer, viognier, muscat and pinot gris. One source of an aromatic
Aromatic_wine
Hydrocarbon composed of multiple aromatic rings
characterized. The aromaticity varies for PAHs. According to Clar's rule, the resonance structure of a PAH that has the largest number of disjoint aromatic pi sextets—i
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
Polycyclic_aromatic_hydrocarbon
Type of rice
Aromatic rice is one of the major types of rice. It is a medium- to long-grained rice. It is known for its nutty aroma and taste, which is caused by the
Aromatic_rice
Chemical reaction mechanism
resonance-stabilized Meisenheimer complex is slow because the loss of aromaticity due to nucleophilic attack results in a higher-energy state. By the same
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution
Nucleophilic_aromatic_substitution
Organic compound made of an aromatic ring bound to an amine
In organic chemistry, an aromatic amine is an organic compound consisting of an aromatic ring attached to an amine. It is a broad class of compounds that
Aromatic_amine
Completely conjugated monocyclic hydrocarbons
properties associated with other aromatic molecules was an important development in the understanding of aromaticity as a chemical concept. In the related
Annulene
chemistry, the aromatic alcohols or aryl-alcohols are a class of chemical compounds containing a hydroxyl group (−OH) bonded indirectly to an aromatic hydrocarbon
Aromatic_alcohol
Chemical reaction which replaces a hydrogen on an arene with sulfonic acid, –NH–SO3H
In organic chemistry, aromatic sulfonation is a reaction in which a hydrogen atom on an arene is replaced by a sulfonic acid (−SO2OH) group. Together with
Aromatic_sulfonation
Boron compound
been a number of computational and experimental analyses of borazine's aromaticity. The number of pi electrons in borazine obeys the 4n + 2 rule, and the
Borazine
Chemical reaction which attaches an electrophile to an aromatic ring
the sp3 carbon to the solvent (or any other weak base) to reestablish aromaticity. The net result is the replacement of H by E in the aryl ring (3). Occasionally
Electrophilic aromatic substitution
Electrophilic_aromatic_substitution
Chemical compound
planarity in that the more planar the molecule the stronger its aromaticity. Aromaticity of arsole and its derivatives has been debated for years both from
Arsole
Hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants
combined with an organic solvent in a slowly rotating drum to draw out the aromatic matter from the flowers. After the solvent is evaporated, the waxy substance
Essential_oil
Chemical compound
display aromaticity. It is not aromatic, however, because various types of ring strain destabilize an all-planar geometry. Although not aromatic itself
Cyclodecapentaene
Property of conjugated systems with 4n delocalized electrons
delocalised (π or lone pair) electrons in it, as opposed to aromaticity. Unlike aromatic compounds, which follow Hückel's rule ([4n+2] π electrons) and
Antiaromaticity
Index of the ignition quality of residual fuel oil
The calculated carbon aromaticity index (CCAI) is an index of the ignition quality of residual fuel oil. The running of all internal combustion engines
Calculated Carbon Aromaticity Index
Calculated_Carbon_Aromaticity_Index
Amino acid having an aromatic ring
An aromatic amino acid is an amino acid that includes an aromatic ring. Among the 20 standard amino acids, histidine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine
Aromatic_amino_acid
Russian-American scientist
boron and aluminum clusters, and chemical bonding theory, especially aromaticity / antiaromaticity in all-metal structures, and development of the Adaptive
Alexander_Boldyrev
Small shrub in the Heath family
Wintergreen is a group of aromatic plants. The term wintergreen once commonly referred to plants that remain green (continue photosynthesis) throughout
Wintergreen
Ammonium carbonate used to restore consciousness after fainting
Since most modern solutions are mixed with water, they may also be called aromatic spirits of ammonia. Modern solutions may also contain other products to
Smelling_salts
Flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture
Naphtha (/ˈnæfθə/, more rarely: /ˈnæpθə/) is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. Generally, it is a fraction of crude oil, but it can also be produced
Naphtha
Class of synthetic fiber related to nylon
Aramid, or aromatic polyamide fibers are a class of strong, heat-resistant, synthetic fibers, commonly used in aerospace and military applications - e
Aramid
Hydrocarbon compounds without aromatic rings
composed solely of carbon and hydrogen) are divided into two classes: aromatic compounds and aliphatic compounds (/ˌælɪˈfætɪk/; G. aleiphar, fat, oil)
Aliphatic_compound
Chinese chemical company
Dragon Aromatics Company, or Tenglong Aromatic Hydrocarbon (Chinese: 腾龙芳烃(漳州)有限公司), is a Chinese chemical company on the coast of Fujian province, Southeast
Dragon_Aromatics
Mixture of fragrant substance
diffuse a pleasant and fragrant odor. They consist of artificial mixtures of aromatic chemicals and essential oils. The 1939 Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Leopold
Perfume
Aromatic acids are a type of aromatic compound. Included in that class are substances containing an aromatic ring and an organic acid functional group
Aromatic_acid
Chemical product derived from petroleum
ethylene and propylene) and aromatics (including benzene, toluene and xylene isomers). Oil refineries produce olefins and aromatics by fluid catalytic cracking
Petrochemical
Aromatic organic compounds consisting only of a conjugated planar ring system
Simple aromatic rings, also known as simple arenes or simple aromatics, are aromatic organic compounds that consist only of a conjugated planar ring system
Simple_aromatic_ring
Alcoholic preparation flavored with botanical matter
botanical ingredients used historically in preparing bitters have consisted of aromatic herbs, bark, roots, and/or fruit for their flavor and medicinal properties
Bitters
Chemical compound
the usual π aromaticity, that, for example, has a highly stabilizing effect in benzene. Other studies do not support the role of σ-aromaticity in cyclopropane
Cyclopropane
Chemical compound
favorability of delocalization is, in turn, interpreted as evidence for aromaticity. For comparison, these values are close to bond length of benzene (140
Cyclooctadecanonaene
Species of plant
also known as Japanese pepper or Japanese prickly-ash, is a deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or small tree of the citrus and rue family Rutaceae, native
Zanthoxylum_piperitum
Flowering plant and fruit
fruits) of the Rosaceae family. It is a deciduous tree that bears hard, aromatic bright golden-yellow pome fruit, similar in appearance to a pear. Ripe
Quince
In electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, existing substituent groups on the aromatic ring influence the overall reaction rate or have a directing
Electrophilic aromatic directing groups
Electrophilic_aromatic_directing_groups
Hydrocarbon compound (C6H6)
the carbon atoms and satisfying the rules of aromaticity and Hückel's rule, benzene is classed as an aromatic hydrocarbon. Benzene is a colorless and highly
Benzene
Type of essential oil
Fragrance oils, also known as aroma oils, aromatic oils, and flavor oils, are blended synthetic aroma compounds or natural essential oils that are diluted
Fragrance_oil
Apple cultivar
Cornish Aromatic is an apple cultivar with a crisp, nut-like aromatic flavour that was first recorded in Cornwall in 1813. According to the biologist
Cornish_Aromatic
Organic molecular structure
for aromaticity, considerable thermodynamic stability and many of the spectroscopic, magnetic, and chemical properties associated with aromatic compounds
Homoaromaticity
Chemical species structure notation
[Na+].[Cl-] to show the dissociation. An aromatic "one and a half" bond may be indicated with :; see § Aromaticity below. Single bonds adjacent to double
Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System
Simplified_Molecular_Input_Line_Entry_System
Chemical compound
the minimum. Aromaticity was also tested using density functional calculations. DFT can be effectively used to calculate the aromaticity of various molecular
Silabenzene
Order of dicot flowering plants
world. Well-known or economically important members of this order include aromatic, culinary, and medicinal herbs such as basil, mint, rosemary, sage, savory
Lamiales
Culinary traditions of Thailand
balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors using fresh ingredients, aromatic herbs, and techniques like stir frying, steaming and deep frying. Thai
Thai_cuisine
Aromatic ornamental herb, Lamiaceae
monarda, Eau-de-Cologne plant, Oswego tea, or bergamot, is a North American aromatic herb in the family Lamiaceae. M. didyma is a perennial plant that grows
Monarda_didyma
Position of molecules attached to benzene rings
position of substituents other than hydrogen in relation to each other on an aromatic hydrocarbon. In ortho-substitution, two substituents occupy positions next
Arene_substitution_pattern
Concentrated bitters made of water, alcohol, herbs and spices
Orange has not dominated the orange bitters market in the same way that its aromatic bitters have become an essential product for bars and consumers. In 2009
Angostura_bitters
Protein family
Biopterin-dependent aromatic amino acid hydroxylases (AAAH) are a family of aromatic amino acid hydroxylase enzymes which includes phenylalanine 4-hydroxylase
Biopterin-dependent aromatic amino acid hydroxylase
Biopterin-dependent_aromatic_amino_acid_hydroxylase
Series of chemical compounds
containing unsaturated three-membered ring phosphorus (V) heterocycles and σ*-aromaticity is believed to be present in such molecules. Many of the salts containing
Phosphirenium_ion
Genus of trees
eastern North America and eastern Asia. The genus is distinguished by its aromatic properties, which have made the tree useful to humans. Sassafras trees
Sassafras
Family of flowering plants
commonly known as mints, deadnettles, or sages. Many species in Lamiaceae are aromatic, and the family includes many widely used culinary herbs like basil, mint
Lamiaceae
Species of conifer tree
resistance to decay, the wood is often used for fence posts. Moths avoid the aromatic wood, and therefore it is in demand as lining for clothes chests and closets
Juniperus_virginiana
Chemical compound
Agaritine is an aromatic hydrazine-derivative mycotoxin in mushroom species of the genus Agaricus. It is an α-aminoacid and a derivative of phenylhydrazine
Agaritine
Chemical compound
The locations of the heteroatoms in anthranil results in disrupted aromaticity, making it by far the least stable of the 3 structural isomers. Sigma-Aldrich
Anthranil
Unimolecular reactions
occurs, followed by a hydrogen shift and ring closure so as to retain the aromaticity of the molecule. Benzene ring contractions are the last two mechanisms
Thermal rearrangement of aromatic hydrocarbons
Thermal_rearrangement_of_aromatic_hydrocarbons
Any chemical compound having one atom as the only common member of two rings
In organic chemistry, spiro compounds are compounds that have at least two molecular rings sharing one common atom. Simple spiro compounds are bicyclic
Spiro_compound
Cyclic chemical group (–C6H5)
structure (4th ed.). New York: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-60180-7. "Aromaticity. Benzene and Other Aromatic Compounds". Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry. Michigan
Phenyl_group
Organic reaction
which is successively protonated under acidic conditions, restoring aromaticity. Vicarious nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen. Mieczysław Mąkosza
Vicarious nucleophilic substitution
Vicarious_nucleophilic_substitution
Chemical compound
with sodium in ethanol gives 9,10-dihydroanthracene, preserving the aromaticity of the two flanking rings. In any solvent except water, anthracene photodimerizes
Anthracene
Monoamine that acts as a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator
neurotransmitters and neuromodulators that contain one amino group connected to an aromatic ring by a two-carbon chain (such as -CH2-CH2-). Examples are dopamine,
Monoamine_neurotransmitter
Family of flowering plants
(/ˌeɪpiˈeɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/ ), also called Umbelliferae, is a family of mostly aromatic flowering plants named after the type genus Apium, and commonly known as
Apiaceae
Molecule that carries genetic information
hydrogen bonds between nucleotides and base-stacking interactions among aromatic nucleobases. The four bases found in DNA are adenine (A), cytosine (C)
DNA
Hydrocarbon compounds composed of rings fused such that the molecule is nonplanar
contorted aromatics, or more precisely contorted polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in which the fused aromatic molecules
Contorted_aromatics
of aromaticity, caution must be used with determination of reactivity. Measures of water purity often rely on measuring turbidity, not aromaticity.[citation
Specific ultraviolet absorbance
Specific_ultraviolet_absorbance
Species of flowering plant in the laurel family Lauraceae
Laurus nobilis /ˈlɔːrəs ˈnɒbɪlɪs/ is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous (smooth) leaves. It is in the flowering plant family
Laurus_nobilis
Chemical compound
allylbenzene class of chemical compounds. It is a colorless to pale yellow, aromatic oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove
Eugenol
Chemical compound
ring-opening reaction, forming o-xylylene. Since this process destroys the aromaticity of the benzene ring, the reverse reaction is highly favored. o-Xylylenes
Benzocyclobutene
Genus of flowering plants in the celery family
Pimpinella is a plant genus in the family Apiaceae; it includes the aromatic herb anise (P. anisum). As of December 2022[update], Plants of the World Online
Pimpinella
Chemical compound
an important role in the development of criteria (Hückel's rule) for aromaticity, a stabilizing property of central importance in physical organic chemistry
Cyclotetradecaheptaene
Aromatic alcohol
Benzyl alcohol (also known as α-cresol) is an aromatic alcohol with the formula C7H8O or C6H5CH2OH. The benzyl group is often abbreviated "Bn" (not to
Benzyl_alcohol
Spice made from flower buds
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum (/sɪˈzɪdʒiːəm ˌærəˈmætɪkəm/). They are native to the Maluku
Clove
Concept in theoretical chemistry
composed of a cyclic array of smaller aromatic rings. The concept is distinct from the common global aromaticity observed in single-ring macrocycles like
Superaromaticity
Rule in organic chemistry
Möbius–Hückel concept Möbius aromaticity Baird, N. Colin (1972), "Quantum organic photochemistry. II. Resonance and aromaticity in the lowest 3ππ* state of
Baird's_rule
Antioxidant
tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ, tertiary butylhydroquinone, tBHQ) is a synthetic aromatic organic compound which is a type of phenol. It is a derivative of hydroquinone
Tert-Butylhydroquinone
Chemical reaction which adds a nitro (–NO2) group onto a molecule
trinitrotoluene (TNT). Nitrations are, however, of wide importance as virtually all aromatic amines (anilines) are produced from nitro precursors. Millions of tons
Nitration
Rich, creamy tomato-based curry with Indian spices
rich curry, which is then simmered with cubes of paneer and a blend of aromatic spices. Similar dishes include paneer butter masala and kadai paneer. Paneer
Shahi_paneer
Empirical rule used in organic chemistry
of a molecule to its aromaticity. It was introduced in 1972 by the Austrian organic chemist Erich Clar in his book The Aromatic Sextet. The rule states
Clar's_rule
Cedrus the only "true cedars". Many other species worldwide with similarly aromatic wood, including several species of genera Calocedrus, Thuja, and Chamaecyparis
List_of_plants_known_as_cedar
Chemical compound
give a polymer, in which one ring of each naphthalene monomer loses aromaticity, linking to the other monomers at the 1 and 4 positions. In terms of
Naphthalene
Chemical reaction
which the reactants are arenes and the products permanently lose their aromaticity. It is of some importance in synthetic organic chemistry for the organic
Dearomatization_reaction
Heterocyclic organic compound,
the ring, creating a 4n + 2 aromatic system (see Hückel's rule). The aromaticity is modest relative to that for benzene and related heterocycles thiophene
Furan
Dutch alcoholic beverage featuring eggs
generally between 14% and 20% ABV. Its contents may be a blend of egg yolks, aromatic spirits, sugar or honey, brandy, vanilla, and sometimes cream (or condensed
Advocaat
Organic ring compound (C4H4NH)
creating a 4n + 2 aromatic system (see Hückel's rule). In terms of its aromaticity, pyrrole's is modest relative to benzene but comparable to related heterocycles
Pyrrole
Chemistry
The aromatic chlorides and bromides are not easily substituted by iodide, though they may occur when appropriately catalyzed. The so-called "aromatic Finkelstein
Finkelstein_reaction
Chemical compound
antiaromatic compound as it possesses 8 π electrons. In contrast to the aromaticity commonly seen in benzene rings, antiaromaticity destabilises the COT
Cyclooctatetraene
Ring molecule with two nonadjacent atoms linked by a chain
to gain insights into the aromaticity of the benzene ring. Also of great interest is the shielding effects of the aromatic ring on the hydrocarbon strap
Cyclophane
Chemical compound
solid that is used as a carrier of H2 as a hydrogen-donor. Because the aromaticity is not compromised for the flanking rings, anthracene is susceptible
9,10-Dihydroanthracene
Chinese roast duck dish
cucumber, and sweet bean sauce, with pancakes rolled around the fillings. Aromatic duck is a similar dish to Peking duck and is popular in the United Kingdom
Peking_duck
Metabolite of the amino acid tryptophan
and pyrrole ring, and a 2-aminoethyl group at the second carbon (third aromatic atom, with the first one being the heterocyclic nitrogen). The structure
Tryptamine
Set of reactions to attach substituents to an aromatic ring
aromatic ring. Friedel–Crafts reactions are of two main types: alkylation reactions and acylation reactions. Both proceed by electrophilic aromatic substitution
Friedel–Crafts_reaction
Organic compound containing an –NO2 group
presence of nitro groups in aromatic compounds retards electrophilic aromatic substitution but facilitates nucleophilic aromatic substitution. Nitro groups
Nitro_compound
Chemical compound
phosphorine is a planar aromatic compound with 88% of aromaticity of that of benzene. Potentially relevant to its high aromaticity are the well matched electronegativities
Phosphorine
Species of bovid artiodactyl mammal
rub their horns against trees, young saplings, and even utility poles. Aromatic trees like cedars and pine seem to be preferred. Horning appears to be
American_bison
Class of aromatic substances used in perfumes
Musk is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer,
Musk
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Male
French
Old French form of German Harmand, ARMAND means "bold/hardy man."
Biblical
asked or lent of God
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love for naam, One who loves the lords being
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Princess.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the great hill fortress.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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A garland of celestial
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Poetess; Ahban Al-absiyah
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lovely baby
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Light; Beautiful Woman; Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen; Variant of Liana; Youthful; Bond
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