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Cyclohexanones

LC control no.sh2006005740
Topical headingCyclohexanones
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Variant(s)Cyclohexyl ketones
Ketocyclohexanes
Ketohexamethylenes
Oxocyclohexanes
Pimelic ketones
See alsoCyclohexane
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Ketones
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Found inWork cat.: Ross, D.W. Using MCH to protect trees and stands from Douglas-fir beetle infestation, 2006: p. 11 (common name: MCH, chemical name: 3-methylcyclohex-2-en-1-one)
MeSH browser, Aug. 1, 2006 (Cyclohexanones. Cyclohexane ring substituted by one or more ketones in any position. Previous indexing: Cyclohexanes, Ketones. In tree structure, found under both Cyclohexanes and Ketones) MeSH supplementary concept data (2-cyclohexen-1-one, mapped to Cyclohexanones; 4-methyl-2-cyclohexenone, mapped to Cyclohexanones)
Wikipedia, Aug. 1, 2006 (Cyclohexanone (also known as oxocyclohexane, pimelic ketone, ketohexamethylene, cyclohexyl ketone or ketocyclohexane) is a six-carbon cyclic molecule with a ketone functional group. Cyclohexanone is employed as an industrial solvent and as activator in oxidation reactions. It is also used in the production of adipic acid, cyclohexanone resins, caprolactam and nylon 6)