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Adamantane
Adamantane
(tricyclo[3.3]decane), a crystalline cycloalkane.
Alcindoromycine
an anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Alcindoro in La Bohème.
Arsole
Arsole
(C4H5As), an analogue of pyrrole in which an arsenic atom replaces the nitrogen atom. The aromaticity of arsoles has been debated for many years. The compound in which a benzene ring is fused to arsole — typically on the carbon atoms 3 and 4 — is known as benzarsole.




chemical introduction

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Chemical nomenclature, replete as it is with compounds with complex names, is a repository for some very peculiar and sometimes startling names. A browse through the Physical Constants of Organic Compounds in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (a fundamental resource) will reveal not just the whimsical work of chemists, but the sometimes peculiar compound names that occur as the consequence of simple juxtaposition. Some names derive legitimately from their chemical makeup, from the geographic region where they may be found, the plant or animal species from which they are isolated or the name of the discoverer.
Some are given intentionally unusual trivial names based on their structure, a notable property or at the whim of those who first isolate them. However, many trivial names predate formal naming conventions. Trivial names can also be ambiguous or carry different meanings in different industries, geographic regions and languages.
Godley noted that "Trivial names having the status of INN or ISO are carefully tailor-made for their field of use and are internationally accepted". In his preface to Chemical Nomenclature, Thurlow wrote that "Chemical names do not have to be deadly serious".A classic website in existence since 1997  and maintained at the University of Bristol lists a selection of molecules with silly or unusual names strictly for entertainment. These so-called silly or funny trivial names (of course depending on culture) can also serve an educational purpose. In an article in the Journal of Chemical Education, Dennis Ryan argues that students of organic nomenclature (considered a dry and boring subject) may actually take an interest in it when tasked with the job of converting funny-sounding chemical trivial names to their proper systematic names.




NEW PRODUCT: Hydroxytyrosol (CAS 10597-60-1)

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NEW PRODUCT: Hydroxytyrosol (CAS 10597-60-1)



Argus Chemicals

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Argus Chemicals srl is a Rare & Fine Chemicals company in Vernio (North of Florence), Italy . The company was started in 1985 by Dr. Enrico Ammannati
to produce chemicals for the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
On a lab-scale basis, the company began to produce rare and otherwise unobtainable compounds, not generally found in commercial catalogues. Through the years the company expanded its capabilities up to Pilot-plant-scale to be able to satisfy the demand for kilo-batches of products involving air-sensitive reagents.
Initially Argus was devoted to the production of phosphine based ligands for metal catalysts. Now it also offers a broad service of R&D under secrecy agreement for pharmaceutical firms.
 

The expert and enthusiastic team of chemists at Argus, is able to satisfy the needs of the customers in the field for complex multistep-syntheses, optimisation procedures, and scale-up syntheses.
 
The R&D and Production departments are fully integrated. "Ab initio" synthesis and scale-up (grams to kilos) constitute one of the major outsourcing proposals from our customers.
recently they got an excellent partnership with a fine chemical producer, able to scale up until tons/year scale some of our products.