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  2. Benzophenone - Wikipedia

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    Benzophenone is a naturally occurring organic compound with the formula (C 6 H 5) 2 CO, generally abbreviated Ph 2 CO. Benzophenone has been found in some fungi, fruits and plants, including grapes. [4] It is a white solid with a low melting point and rose-like odor [5] that is soluble in organic solvents. Benzophenone is the simplest ...

  3. Oxybenzone - Wikipedia

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    Oxybenzone or benzophenone-3 or BP-3 (trade names Milestab 9, Eusolex 4360, Escalol 567, KAHSCREEN BZ-3) is an organic compound belonging to the class of aromatic ketones known as benzophenones. It takes the form of pale-yellow crystals that are readily soluble in most organic solvents.

  4. Category:Benzophenones - Wikipedia

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  5. Thiobenzophenone - Wikipedia

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    Thiobenzophenone is an organosulfur compound with the formula (C 6 H 5) 2 CS. It is the prototypical thioketone.Unlike other thioketones that tend to dimerize to form rings and polymers, thiobenzophenone is quite stable, although it photoxidizes in air back to benzophenone and sulfur. [1]

  6. 4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone - Wikipedia

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  7. Benzone - Wikipedia

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    Benzophenone-n, a class of compounds derived from benzophenone, including Oxybenzone; Dioxybenzone; and mostly used in sunscreens This page was last edited on 15 ...

  8. Dioxybenzone - Wikipedia

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    Dioxybenzone (benzophenone-8) is an organic compound used in sunscreen to block UVB and short-wave UVA (ultraviolet) rays. [2] It is a derivative of benzophenone. It is a yellow powder with a melting point of 68 °C. It is insoluble in water, but moderately soluble in ethanol and isopropanol.

  9. Photosensitizer - Wikipedia

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    Pictured from top to bottom, (A) benzophenone, (B) methylene blue, and (C) rose Bengal are all organic photosensitizers. All metals involved are purely counterions to keep the material in the solid state as a salt. Organometallic photosensitizers contain a metal atom chelated to at least one organic ligand. The photosensitizing capacities of ...