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Amines chloride

Olefins are the basic building blocks for many chemical syntheses. These unsaturated materials enter into polymers, rubbers, and plastics, and react to form a wide variety of chemical compounds such as alcohols, amines, chlorides and oxides. [Pg.103]

Biogenic amines chloride followed by derivatization with trifluoroacetic anhydride Acetic anhydride Gerhardt (2001) Baker etal. (1994)... [Pg.160]

Note Typical agents of concern are amines, chlorides, cyanide, fluorides, and napthenic acid. [Pg.39]

The amine-chloride system is well suited for the separation of the metals. [Pg.626]

NOTE Typical agents of concern are hydrogen sulfide, amines, chlorides, bromides, iodides, cyanides, fluorides, naphthenic acid and polythionic acid. Other agents affecting elastomer selection include ketones, ethylene oxide, sodium hydroxide, methanol, benzene and solvents. [Pg.65]

Dimetbyl-4,6 dinitro-m-toluidine, yel ndls, mp 107° sol in org solvs can be prepd by reaction of 2,4,5"tl iriitrotolueneI dimethyl-amine chloride coned ammonia in boiling ale (Refs 1, 2 3)... [Pg.270]

The reaction between phenyl car by 1 amine chloride, PhN CCla, and NaNj is quant in acet giving a product Ph N-N N-N CNS, mp 99° (Ref 85)... [Pg.606]

Molybdenum can also be recovered economically from some uranium leach liquors, particularly those of the USA. When uranium is stripped from amine extractants by solutions of sodium chloride, any molybdenum present remains in the organic phase, and can be subsequently recovered by being stripped into a solution of sodium carbonate. A process has been operated in which the strip liquor is acidified to a pH value of 4.5 and the molybdenum is reextracted into a solution of quaternary amine chloride in kerosene.218 The extracted metal is stripped into a solution containing sodium hydroxide and sodium chloride to produce liquors containing 30-40 g of molybdenum per litre, from which calcium molybdate can be precipitated by the addition of calcium chloride. [Pg.806]

DMPA dimethyl phosphoro dithioic acid anilofos, azamethiphos, azinphosmethyl, dimethoate, formothion, fosmethilan, malathion, methidathion, phentoate, phosmet, thiometon DMPCT dimethyl phosphoro chlorido thioate acephate, bromophos, cyanophos, etrimfos, famphur, fenthion, fenitrothion, iodofenphos, metacrifos, methamidophos, methyl parathion, pirimiphos, temephos, tolclofos Dodecyl amine chloride dodine Dodecyl chloride dodine... [Pg.1036]

Olesik [5] prepared high-yield low-dispersity nanospheres using self-polymerizing end-capped l,8-dihydroxymethyl-l,3,5,7-octatetrayne by heating to 70°C for 24 hours using 0.04 wt% phenyltrimethyl amine chloride as the surfactant. [Pg.349]

SYNS AMINOMERCURIC CHLORIDE AMMONI-ATED MERCURY MERCURIC AMMONIUM CHLORIDE, solid MERCURIC CHLORIDE, AMMONIATED MERCURY AMINE CHLORIDE MERCURY AMMONIATED D WHITE MERCURY PRECIPITATED WHITE PRECIPITATE... [Pg.873]

Was prepd by adding dfopwise coned nitric acid (free from N oxides) to ice cold soln of cobalt(III)hexahydroxyl amine chloride Refs 1)A.Werner E.Berl, Ber 38, 897-88 (1905) 2)W R,Tomlinson, Jr et al, JACS... [Pg.167]

Chromium(ll), cis-dichlorobis( 1,2-ethanedi-amine)-, chloride, resolution of, 26 24, 27... [Pg.354]

MERCURY AMINE CHLORIDE (10124-48-8) Reacts violently with halogens barium, chlorine, fluorine, and metal salts of amines. Contact with acids or acid fumes causes decomposition, producing hydrogen chloride fumes. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, glycols, isocyanates, ketones, maleic anhydride, nitrates, nitromethane, phenols, vinyl acetate. May corrode aluminum, copper, zinc, and some stainless steel in the presence of moisture. [Pg.740]

Aminomercuric chloride Aminomercury chloride Ammoniated mercuric chloride Ammoniated mercury EINECS 233-335-8 HSDB 1175 Hydrargyrum ammonialum Hydrargyrum praecipitatum album Hydrargyrum precipitatum album Lemer/s white precipitate Mercuric amidochloride Mercuric ammonium chloride Mercuric chloride, ammoniated Mercury amide chloride (Hg(NH2)CI) Mercury amide chloride Mercury amine chloride Mercury, ammoniated Mercury ammonium chloride Mercury, ammonobasic (HgNHjCI) Mercury(ll) chloride ammonobasic Quecksilber(ll)-amid-chlorid UN1630 White mercuric precipitate White mercury precipitated White precipitate. Mercury ammonium chloride, used for the preparation of cinnabar and in medicine as a topical anti-intective. Powder d = 5.38 insoluble in H2O, EtOH, soluble in mineral xids. [Pg.28]

Solubility of Mercuric Chloride and of Double Mercuric and Tetra Methyl Amine Chloride (CH3)4NC1.6HgClj in Aq. Ether... [Pg.195]

An extractant composed of the quaternary amine and dinonyl naphthalenesulfonic acid was chosen for further process development it is prepared by mixing the sulfonic acid with methyl tricaprylyl amine chloride [MT(OD)A, Aliquat-336 from Henkel, and washing with water to remove the HCl from the organic phase. This extractant shows sufficient capacity and good reversibility (see curve B in Fig. 17). An increase of the extractant concentration from 0.25 to 0.31 M and to 0.50 M increases the capacity proportionally. At the elevated temperature chosen for the process (about 80°C) the viscosity of the 0.50 M extractant is acceptable. Elevation of the temperature from 22 to 88°C has only a small effect on extraction efficiency. [Pg.75]

KC )bis(tricthylphosphine)-, cis-, tetra-phenylborate(I -). 26 138 Platinum(IV), dichloroobis( 1,2-ethanedi-amine)-, chloride, cis-, 27 314 Polynuclear transition metal complexes, 26 215... [Pg.365]


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74 nitrosyl chloride, reaction with amines

Acetyl chloride, electrostatic potential reaction with amines

Acid chloride, alcohols from reaction with amines

Acid chlorides with ammonia or amines

Acyl chlorides amine conversion into amides

Acyl chlorides reaction with ammonia and amines

Acyl chlorides with ammonia and amines

Acylation of Amines by Acid Chlorides

Additions amines, palladium chloride

Alkynes amines, palladium®) chloride

Allyl chloride amine-protecting group

Amides from amines and acyl chlorides

Amination of Aryl Bromides and Chlorides

Aminations aryl chlorides

Aminations palladium chloride

Aminations, of aryl chlorides

Amine from acid chlorides

Amine reaction with acid chlorides

Amine with acid chlorides

Amines 10-camphorsulfonyl chloride

Amines 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl chloride

Amines Sodium borohydride-Nickel chloride

Amines acetyl chloride

Amines acyl chloride conversion into

Amines benzoyl chloride

Amines carbamyl chlorides

Amines carbonyl chloride fluoride

Amines chloride-catalyzed

Amines methylene chloride

Amines oxalyl chloride

Amines reaction + acid chlorides

Amines reaction with acyl chlorides

Amines sulfonyl chlorides

Amines thioacyl chlorides

Amines with acyl chlorides

Aryl chloride, Buchwald-Hartwig amination

Aryl chloride, Buchwald-Hartwig amination coupling reactions

Buchwald-Hartwig amination aryl chloride coupling

Chloride, benzoyl reaction with amines

Chloride, benzyl reaction with amines

Chloride-catalyzed nitration, amines

Chlorination, nuclear, aluminum chloride as catalyst for on nitrogen of amines

Copper chloride with amines

Copper chloride-amine complexes

Coupling acid chlorides/aromatic amines

Diphenylphosphinic Chloride amination

Ethyl, amine chloride

FMoc chloride, reaction with amines

Formyl chloride amine-protecting group

Halogenation of Amines, Imines and Carbamoyl Chlorides

Ketene aminals carboxylic acid chlorides

Magnesium chloride reductive amination

Methylene-amine acetonitrile chloride

Olefins and Functional Derivatives in the Presence of Carboxylic Acids, Thiols, Amines or Hydrogen Chloride

Quaternary amines benzyl chloride

Reactions of Amines with Sulfonyl Chlorides

Reactive sodium chloride with amines

Sulfonyl chlorides aromatic, from amines

Sulfonyl chlorides reaction with amines

Triphenylmethyl chloride, amine alkylations

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