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Chemical compound
Iodoform (also known as triiodomethane) is the organoiodine compound with the chemical formula CHI3. It is a pale yellow, crystalline, volatile substance
Iodoform
Chemical reaction involving repeated halogenation of an acetyl group (–COCH3)
groups (R−C(=O)OH) or to produce chloroform (CHCl3), bromoform (CHBr3), or iodoform (CHI3). Note that fluoroform (CHF3) can't be prepared in this way. In the
Haloform_reaction
Mother of Adolf Hitler (1860–1907)
treatments of iodoform, a then experimental form of chemotherapy. Klara's mastectomy incisions were reopened, and massive doses of iodoform-soaked gauze
Klara_Hitler
Chemical compound
the analogous iodoimine. It oxidatively cleaves methyl ketones to give iodoform. Kambe, N., ed. (2008). "Product Class 4: Acyclic Dialkyl Sulfoxides and
Sodium_hypoiodite
Chemical compound
from the reaction mixture. Iodomethane may also be prepared by treating iodoform with potassium hydroxide and dimethyl sulfate under 95% ethanol. In the
Iodomethane
Spice made from crocus flowers
parts of North Africa, North America, and Oceania. Saffron's taste and iodoform-like or hay-like fragrance result from the phytochemicals picrocrocin and
Saffron
Methane (CH4) derivative with 3 halogen substituents
the haloforms — specifically, chloroform (CHCl3), bromoform (CHBr3), and iodoform (CHI3) — are easy to prepare through the haloform reaction, although this
Trihalomethane
Chemical compound
one of the four haloforms, the others being fluoroform, chloroform, and iodoform. It is a brominated organic solvent. Currently its main use is as a laboratory
Bromoform
Chemical compound
extraction, packing the dry socket with a eugenol-zinc oxide paste on iodoform gauze is effective for reducing acute pain. Eugenol-zinc oxide paste is
Eugenol
Chemical element with atomic number 53 (I)
well-known uses of organoiodine compounds is the so-called iodoform test, where iodoform (CHI3) is produced by the exhaustive iodination of a methyl
Iodine
Largest known Enteropneust (acorn worm)
Ocean. It is the largest acorn worm currently known, and has a strong iodoform-like odour. It is bioluminescent. Balanoglossus gigas is recorded as growing
Balanoglossus_gigas
Pest control technique
formaldehyde, carcinogenic and explosive hydrogen cyanide, extremely toxic iodoform, expensive vs methyl bromide methyl isocyanate, extremely toxic Fumigation
Fumigation
Chemical compound
Fluoroform was first obtained by Maurice Meslans in the violent reaction of iodoform with dry silver fluoride in 1894. The reaction was improved by Otto Ruff
Fluoroform
CHCl3, historical anaesthetic and common solvent
The retained names 'bromoform' for HCBr3, 'chloroform' for HCCl3, and 'iodoform' for HCI3 are acceptable in general nomenclature. Preferred IUPAC names
Chloroform
Austrian physician (1872–1945)
on 21 December after intense suffering involving daily medication with iodoform, a foul-smelling and painful corrosive treatment typically used at the
Eduard_Bloch
Inflammation of tooth sockets in the jawbones
impregnated cotton pellets, alvogyl (eugenol, iodoform and butamben), dentalone, bismuth subnitrate and iodoform paste (BIPP) on ribbon gauze and metronidazole
Alveolar_osteitis
Localized collection of pus in body tissue
after drainage, an abscess cavity is usually packed, often with special iodoform-treated cloth. This is done to absorb and neutralize any remaining exudate
Abscess
Class of hemichordate invertebrates
Due to secretions containing elements like iodine, the animals have an iodoform-like smell. Most acorn worms range from 9 to 45 centimetres (3.5 to 17
Acorn_worm
Poisonous oxygen-carbon compound
oxide and calcium oxide: Zn + CaCO3 → ZnO + CaO + CO Silver nitrate and iodoform also afford carbon monoxide: CHI3 + 3 AgNO3 + H2O → 3 HNO3 + CO + 3 AgI
Carbon_monoxide
Chemical compound
reaction: CH2Cl2 + 2 NaI → CH2I2 + 2 NaCl It can also be prepared by reducing iodoform with elemental phosphorus or sodium arsenite: CHI3 + Na3AsO3 + NaOH → CH2I2
Diiodomethane
French pharmacist (1774–1832)
professor of pharmacy notable for being the first to publish a work on Iodoform, an early antiseptic and disinfectant. He was a professor and head pharmacist
Georges-Simon_Serullas
Chemical compound
Alternatively, it can be prepared by the reaction of cyclohexane and iodoform. Iodocyclohexane forms colorless to slightly reddish yellow liquid. It
Iodocyclohexane
Organic compounds of the form >C=O
with Fehling's solution. Methyl ketones give positive results for the iodoform test. Ketones also give positive results when treated with m-dinitrobenzene
Ketone
Chemical compound
geometry. Carbon tetraiodide is slightly reactive towards water, giving iodoform and I2. It is soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. It decomposes thermally
Carbon_tetraiodide
Chemical compound
yellow liquid with a pungent odour by Leopold Gmelin. It is decomposed to iodoform by potash. Iodal was discovered and named in 1837. Iodal is synthesised
Iodal
Chemical compound
discovered by Georges-Simon Serullas in 1824, two years after his discovery of iodoform. Many synthesis routes are known. Reaction of chloroform with sodium iodide
Dichloroiodomethane
Chemical reaction which adds one or more halogen elements to a compound
tons of bromoform and 56,000 tons[which?] of bromomethane annually. The iodoform reaction, which involves degradation of methyl ketones, proceeds by the
Halogenation
Species of fungus
similar Mycena flavescens. They have a mild taste, but a strong smell of iodoform; they are not edible. The species grows on dead wood in autumn months,
Mycena_arcangeliana
Dental cement material
extraction, packing the dry socket with a eugenol-zinc oxide paste on iodoform gauze is effective for reducing acute pain. The placement of a ZOE "temporary"
Zinc_oxide_eugenol
Species of fungus
flesh is white and does not change colour on cutting. It smells like ink, iodoform, phenol, sweat, or mouldy straw. The spores are 4–6 x 3–4 μm and are elliptical
Agaricus_moelleri
Reaction in organic chemistry
In the original reaction, the organochromium species is generated from iodoform or bromoform and an excess of chromium(II) chloride and the product is
Takai_olefination
German dentist and pioneer of dental radiography
Fischer, 1931. Walkhoff's name is associated with the Walkhoff paste (iodoform-based) used historically as a temporary root canal dressing, and with the
Otto_Walkhoff
German physiologist (1854–1917)
studies, Behring conducted early research on the antiseptic properties of iodoform, reflecting the medical preoccupation of the time with preventing infection
Emil_von_Behring
Procedure used in emergency medicine
abdominal cavity after an operation. In the past, the gauze was treated with iodoform as an antiseptic. National Library of Medicine, Rehabilitation of Mikulicz's
Mikulicz's_drain
Chemical compound
relied on the reaction of [Co(CO)4]− anion with chloroform, bromoform, or iodoform in a solution of acetone or THF. Dark violet crystals were obtained in
Methylidynetricobaltnonacarbonyl
Methylidynetricobaltnonacarbonyl
British surgeon
This substance was to become known as "BIPP", an acronym for bismuth iodoform paraffin paste. Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Rutherford
James_Rutherford_Morison
Chemical compound
Takai olefination to form vinyl iodides from aldehydes in the presence of iodoform. Lide, David R., ed. (2009). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (90th ed
Chromium(II)_chloride
Genus of mushrooms
Velum universale present; white, usually sparse (sometimes forms girdles). Iodoform-like odor at stipe base. Spores measure 6.5-10.5x4.5-6.5 micrometers, ovoid
Cortinarius
Procedure for identifying or quantifying a chemical compound or group
compounds The 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine tests for carbonyl compounds The iodoform reaction tests for the presence of methyl ketones, or compounds which can
Chemical_test
Athletic teams of the University of Illinois Chicago
their basketball and football teams whose team colors were red (blood) and iodoform (iodine). P&S eventually affiliated with and then became absorbed into
UIC_Flames
Chemical compound
rat) Related compounds Related iodoalkanes Methyl iodide Diiodomethane Iodoform Carbon tetraiodide n-Propyl iodide Isopropyl iodide Related compounds Pimagedine
Ethyl_iodide
Chemical compound
reaction of dibromofluoromethane with sodium iodide in acetone. Also, iodoform reacts with mercuric fluoride at 120 °C to afford fluorodiiodomethane after
Fluorodiiodomethane
Chemical compound
last one can be readily distinguished from the similar carbon compound, iodoform which is a yellow solid at room temperature. Kolonits, Maria; Hargittai
Silicon_tetraiodide
Chemical compound
three chlorine atoms attached to the methane backbone. Chlorination of iodoform leads to chlorotriiodomethane. It can also be obtained by distilling trichloroacetyl
Chlorotriiodomethane
Austrian dermatologist
as acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans. He is credited for introducing iodoform into dermatology and for employing emplastrum saponatum salicylicum for
Philipp_Josef_Pick
American farmer and teamster turned outlaw
Evans. When his daughter Eva came to see him, she gagged from the smell of iodoform that was used to wash the prisoners clothes. He told her that the pain
Christopher_Evans_(outlaw)
Chemical compound
temperature, but decomposes rapidly at higher temperatures to iodine, iodoform and carbon dioxide. It is very soluble in polar organic solvents, but the
Triiodoacetic_acid
Organic compound containing at least one covalent carbon-iodine bond
organoiodine compounds, often used as disinfectants or pesticides, are iodoform (CHI3), methylene iodide (CH2I2), and methyl iodide (CH3I). Although methyl
Organoiodine_chemistry
Chemical compound with hydrogen and carbon group atoms
contain compounds such as dichloromethane CH2Cl2, chloroform CHCl3 and iodoform CHI3. Other such important chemicals include vinyl chloride H2C=CHCl, which
Group_14_hydride
Chemical compounds containing iodine
well-known uses of organoiodine compounds is the so-called iodoform test, where iodoform (CHI3) is produced by the exhaustive iodination of a methyl
Iodine_compounds
English biochemist (1879–1953)
action of the rays from radium bromide as shown by the decomposition of iodoform,' Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 71 (1903): 200–204 'Radium
Edith_Gertrude_Willcock
Chemical compound
Diiodoform, in 1893 by M. L. Maquenne and Taine. It was an alternative to iodoform which has a strong and persistent odour that caused difficulties for physicians
Tetraiodoethylene
Biochemical process
presence of the ammonium ions or by the addition of an inhibitor (e.g., iodoform). The resulting fermentation broth contains the produced carboxylate salts
Bioconversion of biomass to mixed alcohol fuels
Bioconversion_of_biomass_to_mixed_alcohol_fuels
Professor
trichromium species from iodoform, Takai observed formation of (E)-iodostyrene when benzaldehyde was reacted with CrCl2 and iodoform. This observation led
Kazuhiko_Takai
Chemical compound
The compound can be obtained by the action of mercury(I) fluoride on iodoform: CHI3 + Hg2F2 → CHF2I + Hg2I↓ The compound forms colorless to almost colorless
Difluoroiodomethane
Medication for lowering blood pressure
(CH3C(=O)-) under alkaline conditions give bright red coloration (see also iodoform test). Rothera's test was initially applied to detecting ketonuria (a symptom
Sodium_nitroprusside
reaction Leuckart amide synthesis Levinstein process Ley oxidation Lieben iodoform reaction, Haloform reaction Liebeskind–Srogl coupling Liebig melamine synthesis
List_of_organic_reactions
Pharmaceutical drug classification
D09AA10 Clioquinol D09AA11 Benzalkonium D09AA12 Chlorhexidine D09AA13 Iodoform D09AB01 Zinc bandage without supplements D09AB02 Zinc bandage with supplements
ATC_code_D09
Chemical compound
environmental pollutant and, like other iodine-containing trihalomethanes (except iodoform), is less cytotoxic than the corresponding iodocarboxylic acids. It reacts
Chlorodiiodomethane
French physician and surgeon
discussions on forcipressure in hemorrhage, dry bandaging, and the use of iodoform when treating abscesses. In 1877 he was co-founder of the journal Revue
Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil
Aristide_Auguste_Stanislas_Verneuil
1-Trichloroethane is one of the trihalides of ethane. Fluoroform Bromoform Iodoform "Definition of trihalide". Merriam Webster. merriam-webster.com. Retrieved
Trihalide
Teeth surgery
saline to remove debris followed by dressing of the socket with bismuth iodoform paraffin paste and lidocaine gel on ribbon gauze to protect the socket
Dental_emergency
Species of fungus
identifying features with other members of the section, namely: the weak, iodoform-like, odour at the base of the stipe; the white and sparse universal veil;
Cortinarius_scoticus
Cortistatin A by Shair. Another method is the Takai olefination which uses iodoform and chromium(II) chloride to make vinyl iodide from aldehyde with high
Vinyl_iodide_functional_group
Canadian surgeon and politician (1846–1923)
antiseptic replacing the carbolic acid he had introduced to Montreal, iodoform. He was instead given the position of Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at
Thomas_George_Roddick
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
into iodalkynes by homologization with sodium hexamethyldisilazide and iodoform. Allyl fluorides can participate in many reactions typical of alkenes,
Allyl_halide
British pathologist
with wound infections. Chambers created a new antiseptic called bismuth-iodoform-paraffin-paste or Bipp. This antiseptic reduced the amount of infections
Helen_Chambers
Species of fish
reported for this species. The flesh is nor regarded highly as it has an iodoform taste. The juveniles are fished for the aquarium trade. Ambuali, A.; Borsa
Plectorhinchus_gaterinus
American physician (1858–1943)
bichloride to secure the dressing to the skin. Then, he dusted the surface with iodoform and boric acid powder. Finally, until the stitches were removed, the wound
Howard_Atwood_Kelly
British physician and feminist (1873–1943)
of treating septic wounds, an antiseptic ointment called BIPP (bismuth, iodoform, and paraffin paste). The paste had been invented by James Rutherford Morison
Louisa_Garrett_Anderson
Cryptographic key that is shared between a group of users
one else. For example, in the Second World War, group keys (known as "iodoforms", a term invented by a classically educated non-chemist, and nothing to
Group_key
production of amyl acetate, aromatic esters, butyric acid, caramel, hexamine, iodoform, B-naphthol, resin products (except synthetic resins, plastic moulding
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1950
Town_and_Country_Planning_(Use_Classes)_Order_1950
production of amyl acetate, aromatic esters, butyric acid, caramel, hexamine, iodoform, B-naphthol, resin products (except synthetic resins, plastic moulding
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1948
Town_and_Country_Planning_(Use_Classes)_Order_1948
British surgeon (1840-1913)
described in his 1891 BMJ paper. In its original version, it was a solution of iodoform, turpentine and the solids of Friar's Balsam, that hardened as a dressing
Walter_Whitehead
Species of fungus
universal veil. The flesh is brown. At the base of the stem, there is a weak iodoform-like odour (especially in slightly dried mushrooms), but there is no distinct
Cortinarius_aurae
English chemist
brandy to its manufacturers for use in its advertising. He discovered iodoform but did not publish, that honour falling to Georges-Simon Serullas. Cooper
John_Thomas_Cooper
Species of fungus
rooting stipe, but it is more slender and smells strongly of the compound iodoform.[citation needed] The species is found in Japan, Europe and North America
Hebeloma_radicosum
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Tranquil.
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Descendent, Successor
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Evreux in Eure, France, probably named from its association with the Eburovices, a Gaulish tribe.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : probably a variant of Upston, a habitational name for someone from Ubbeston Green in Suffolk, so named from the Old Scandinavian personal name Ubbi + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
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Tamil
Calf, Gentleness, Wife
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Buddha
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Variant of Henry
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained. Possibly an irregular variant of Birchall.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
A Flower; Full of Grace; Flower
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IODOFORM
n.
A yellow, crystalline, volatile substance, CI3H, having an offensive odor and sweetish taste, and analogous to chloroform. It is used in medicine as a healing and antiseptic dressing for wounds and sores.