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Heterocyclic vs Isothiazolinone - What's the difference?

heterocyclic | isothiazolinone |

As nouns the difference between heterocyclic and isothiazolinone

is that heterocyclic is (organic chemistry) a heterocycle while isothiazolinone is (chemistry) any of various heterocyclic compounds used as biocides.

As an adjective heterocyclic

is (organic chemistry|of a cyclic compound) having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings.

heterocyclic

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (organic chemistry, of a cyclic compound) Having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings.
  • Synonyms

    * heterocyclical

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) A heterocycle
  • See also

    * alkaloid * anthocyanin * azole * dioxin * flavone * furan * purine * pyran * pyridine * pyrimidine * pyrrole * quinoline * thiazole * thiophene

    isothiazolinone

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (chemistry) Any of various heterocyclic compounds used as biocides.