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- Phenidone abstract "Phenidone (1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone) is an organic compound that is primarily used as a photographic developer. It has five to ten times the developing power as Metol. It also has low toxicity and, unlike some other developers, does not cause dermatitis upon skin contact.Phenidone is Ilford's trademark for this material, which was first prepared in 1890. It was not until 1940 that J. D. Kendall, in the laboratories of Ilford Limited, discovered the reducing properties of this compound. Large scale production did not become feasible until 1951.Phenidone functions as a reducing agent. It converts to the N-phenyl-hydroxypyrazole:".
- Phenidone iupacName "1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone".
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- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lactams.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photographic_chemicals.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pyrazolidines.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Dermatitis.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Metol.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Phenylhydrazine.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Photographic_developer.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Pyrazole.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Phenidone wikiPageWikiLink UMB66.
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- Phenidone name "Phenidone".
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- Phenidone subject Category:Lactams.
- Phenidone subject Category:Photographic_chemicals.
- Phenidone subject Category:Pyrazolidines.
- Phenidone hypernym Compound.
- Phenidone type ChemicalCompound.
- Phenidone type ChemicalSubstance.
- Phenidone type Amide.
- Phenidone type Chemical.
- Phenidone type Heterocycle.
- Phenidone type Lactam.
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- Phenidone type Q11173.
- Phenidone comment "Phenidone (1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone) is an organic compound that is primarily used as a photographic developer. It has five to ten times the developing power as Metol. It also has low toxicity and, unlike some other developers, does not cause dermatitis upon skin contact.Phenidone is Ilford's trademark for this material, which was first prepared in 1890. It was not until 1940 that J. D. Kendall, in the laboratories of Ilford Limited, discovered the reducing properties of this compound.".
- Phenidone label "Phenidone".
- Phenidone sameAs Q3297749.
- Phenidone sameAs Fenidon.
- Phenidone sameAs فنیدون.
- Phenidone sameAs フェニドン.
- Phenidone sameAs Fenidon.
- Phenidone sameAs Fenidon.
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- Phenidone sameAs Fenidon.
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- Phenidone sameAs Q3297749.
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- Phenidone name "Phenidone".