释义 |
succin-|sʌksɪn| comb. form (before a vowel) of L. succinum amber, in the names of various amide and anilide derivatives of succinic acid, e.g. succinamic acid, succinanil; also succinasphalt: see quots. Cf. succino-.
1838T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 594 When succinamide is treated with potash, ammonia is disengaged, and the temperature rises. 1857Miller Elem. Chem., Org. iv. §1. 242 Succinimide is metameric with succinamic acid. Ibid. §2. 257 Succinanile C12H5N, C8H4O4. Ibid., Succinanilic acid HO, C12H5, HN, C8H4O5. Ibid., Succinanilide 2 (C12H5), H2N2, C8H4O4. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 453 Succinasphalt, a resinous substance resembling amber, and apparently related to retinite, obtained from the granular clay iron-ore of Bergen in Bavaria. Ibid. 460 Succinamate. Ibid. 461 Succinanilate of Ammonium is very soluble in water. |