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Reducing agents metals

A. Hajos, Reduction with Inorganic Reducing Agents - Metal Hydrides and Complex Hydrides, in Methoden Org. Chem. (Houben-Weyl) 4th ed., 1952-, Reduction Part II (H. Kropf, Ed.), Bd. 4/ld, 1, Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1981. [Pg.821]

Dimercaptopropanol Complex III Reducing agent metal chelator... [Pg.455]

In this reaction metallic sodium is the reducing agent. Metallic sodium and sodium ion are called an oxidation-reduction pair, or oxidation-reduction. cpuple. The interconversion of metallic sodium and sodium ion by an electron reaction can be expressed by a single equation, with a double arrow ... [Pg.262]

Cellulase action can be inhibited or inactivated by several classes of compounds, including strong oxidants or reducing agents, metal ions, salts, solvents, and surfactants. The binding of the enzyme to cellulose can protect the enzyme from these compounds, so it is not easy to generalize the relationship between concentration and degree of inhibition (which is concentration dependent) or inactivation (which is time dependent). [Pg.52]

STORAGE Keep in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, corrosion-proof area keep container tightly closed and separate from alkalies, alcohols, oxidizers, reducing agents, metals. [Pg.46]

Precaution Combustible incompat. with strong oxidizers, acids, reducing agents, metal alkoxides, iron oxide, CO2, avoid excessive heat, azo compds., inert atm., radiation sources Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Ammonia, CO NO PO TiOj, amines Storage Store in well-ventilated area in tightly closed containers Ken-React QB 321 [Kenrich Petrochems.)... [Pg.459]

The gold clusters formed under different conditions varied from about 2 nm to 58 nm in size. The size was found to be dependent on the gold salt concentration and the type of reducing agent metallic sodium was found to be the strongest reducing agent. [Pg.149]

This enzyme appears to be identical with enzymes described under the names triacetic acid hydrolase ( S4) and acylpyruvase QllBS). The hydrolase is not affected by reducing agents, metal ions, nor —SH reagents. The products of this enzyme reaction are fumaric acid and acetoacetic acid. The oxidation of these compounds are completed throu the operation of the TCA cycle. [Pg.133]

Precaution Wear face shield, full suit, vapor respirator incompat. with strong oxidizers, reducing agents, metal acids, organic materials Hazardous Ingredients Potassium hydroxide sodium hydroxide phosphoric acid Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Toxic products including CO, COj, nitrogen oxides HMIS Health 3, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0... [Pg.777]


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