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pyrrolidine
[ pi-roh-li-deen, -din, -rol-i- ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a colorless, water-soluble, unpleasant smelling, poisonous liquid, C 4 H 9 N, from which proline and certain alkaloids are derived, prepared by reducing pyrrole: used chiefly in organic synthesis.
pyrrolidine
/ pɪˈrɒlɪˌdiːn /
noun
- an almost colourless liquid occurring in tobacco leaves and made commercially by hydrogenating pyrrole. It is a strongly alkaline heterocyclic base with molecules that contain a ring of four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom. Formula: C 4 H 9 N
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