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Ammonium amidosulfonate

Spray solution 3 Dissolve 500 mg ammonium amidosulfonate (amidosulfonic acid ammonium salt) in 100 ml water. [Pg.55]

Synonym Ammonia Water Amfbnioformaldehyde Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Acid Fluoride Ammonium Amidosulfonate Ammonium Amidosulphate Ammonium Benzoate Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Bichromate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Citrate Ammonium Citrate, Dibasic Ammonium Decaborate Octahydrate Ammonium Dichromate Ammonium Disulfate-Nickelate (II) Ammonium Ferric Citrate Ammonium Ferric Oxalate Trihydrate Ammonium Ferrous Sulfate Ammonium Fluoride Ammonium Fluosilicate Ammonium Formate Ammonium Gluconate Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride Ammonium Hydrogen Sulfide Solution Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Hypo Ammonium Hyposulfite Ammonium Iodide Ammonium Iron Sulfate Ammonium Lactate Ammonium Lactate Syrup Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate Ammonium Molybdate Ammonium Muriate Ammonium Nickel Sulfate Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Nitrate-Urea Solution Ammonium Oleate... [Pg.21]

SYNS AMCIDE O AMICIDE AMMAT AMMATE AMMONIUM AMIDOSULFONATE AMMONIUM AMIDOSULPHATE AMMONIUM-SALZ der AMIDOSULFONSAEURE (GERMAN) AMMONIUM SULPHAMATE AMS IKURIN MONOAMMONIUM SULFAMATE SULFAMATE SULFAMIC ACID, MONOAMMONIUM SALT SULFAMINSAEURE (GERMAN)... [Pg.75]

AMMONIUM AMIDOSULFONATE or AMMONIUM AMIDOSULPHATE or AMMONIUM AMINOSULFONATE... [Pg.67]

AMMONIUM AMIDOSULFONATE (7773-06-0) A powerful oxidizer may cause fire and explosions on contact with combustibles and reducing agents. A spontaneous reaction in hot acid solutions when enclosed or on contact with hot water, potassium, sodium, sodium nitrite, metal chlorates. Corrosive to mild steel. The sulfamate will be decomposed by raising temperature to 320°F/160°C, but elevated temperature causes a highly exothermic reaction. [Pg.96]

SYNONYMS animate herbicide, ammonium amidosulfonate AMS, monoammonium salt of sulfamic acid, sulfamate. [Pg.406]

Synonyms/Trade Names Ammate herbicide, Ammonium amidosulfonate, AMS, Monoammonium salt of sulfamic acid, Sulfamate... [Pg.16]

Characteristic XRD patterns of the particies formed during the transformation of p-FeOOH to a-Fe20s in dense suspensions at 160 °C for the starting concentration of (a) 0.1 M AAS and (b) 0.001 M AAS. The corresponding times of precipitation are denoted. AAS ammonium amidosulfonate. (Reproduced from Ref. 86 with permission of Elsevier.)... [Pg.481]

Ammonia Water Amfonioformaldehyde Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Acid Fluoride Ammonium Amidosulfonate Ammonium Sulfamate... [Pg.128]

Synonyms Ammate Ammonium Amidosulfonate Ammonium Amidosulfonate Ammonium Amidosulphate AMS Sulfamic Acid, Monoammonium Salt Chemical Formula NH2SO3NH4 (ii) Observable Characteristics... [Pg.421]

Using a new process, ADN can be prepared in a very environmentally friendly manner (without the use of chlorinated organic solvents) by the direct nitration of salts (potassium or ammonium) of sulfamic acid (amidosulfonic acid, H2N-S03H) using mixed acid (HN03/H2S04) ... [Pg.243]

Asymmetric phase-transfer catalytic addition of cyanide to C=N, C=0, and C=C bonds has been recently explored, which has been demonstrated to be an efficient method toward the synthesis of a series of substituted chiral nitriles. In this context, Maraoka and coworkers disclosed an enantioselective Strecker reaction of aldimines by using aqueous KCN [140]. In this system, the chiral quaternary ammonium salts (R)-36e bearing a tetranaphthyl backbone were found to be remarkably efficient catalysts (Scheme 12.25). Subsequently, this phase-transfer-catalyzed asymmetric Strecker reaction was further elaborated by use of a-amidosulfones as precursor of N-arylsulfonyl imines. Interestingly, the reaction could be conducted with a slight excess of potassium cyanide [141] or acetone cyanohydrin [40] as cyanide source, and good to high enantioselectivities were observed. In contrast, the asymmetric phase-transfer-catalytic cyanation of aldehydes led to the cyanation products with only moderate enantioselectivity [142]. [Pg.459]


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