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Thallous acetate

For preparing the acetates, thallous acetate has been used as the reagent as an alternative to sodium acetate (182). Alternatively, the car-boxylates can be prepared directly by acidolysis of the tetraalkyltins... [Pg.16]

The same persulphate technique described earlier for Pb02 and Mn02 was also used to deposit TI2O3, with thallous acetate in place of the other metal acetates... [Pg.273]

The rate of reaction is enhanced by the presence of strongly colored solids (162, 163). Jewett reported (44) that photolysis of thallous acetate in D20 gave the following reaction ... [Pg.337]

Tl2Se (c). Fabre6 measured the heat of reaction between aqueous thallous acetate and gaseous H2Se to be 41.2, and the heat of solution of TySe (c) in bromine water to be 143.5. These data yield, for Tl2Se (c), Qf=20.6 and 11.0, respectively. [Pg.266]

Tryptose phosphate broth (Difco) Thallous acetate (1.25%)... [Pg.332]

Add the horse serum, yeast extract, tryptose phosphate broth, thallous acetate, and penicillin to the agar. [Pg.332]

SYNS RCRA WASTE NUMBER U214 THALUUM(1+) ACETATE THALUUM(I) ACETATE THAIUUM MONOACETATE THALLOUS ACETATE... [Pg.1327]

Trimethylaniline, 2,4-pentanedione, p-toluenesulfonic acid, and thallous acetate were purchased from Acros Organics. These reagents were used as received. Potassium hydride was obtained from Aldrich as a dispersion in mineral oil using air-free techniques, it was filtered and washed with pentane to afford a dry powder. [Pg.5]

Thallous acetate and 2,4-lutidine were purchased from Acros. Anhydrous nickel(II) iodide was purchased from Strem. These reagents were used as received. [Pg.45]

THALLIUM MONOACETATE or THALLOUS ACETATE (563-68-8) CjHjOj Tl Noncombustible solid. Moisture may cause decomposition. Solution is a mild base. Incompatible with strong acids, nitrates. Highly poisonous. [Pg.1001]

THALLOUS ACETATE (563-68-8) Moisture may cause decomposition. Incompatible... [Pg.1143]

Planar bilayer membranes were formed from solutions of 25 mg of glycerolmonooleate (Sigma Chemical) in 0.9 mL of decane (Wiley). In both chambers, 0.1-M solutions of thallous acetate (TlAc) with a trace of TlCl were... [Pg.404]

SYNONYMS Synonyms vary depending upon the specific soluble thallium compound, (thallium acetate) thallium (1) acetate, thallium monoacetate, thallous acetate, (thallium iodide) thallium (1) iodide, thallium monoiodide, thallous iodide... [Pg.948]

II. Toxic dose. The minimum lethal dose of thallium salts is probably 12-15 mg/kg, although toxicity varies widely depending on the compound, and there are reports of death after adult ingestion of as little as 200 mg. The more water-soluble salts (eg, thallous acetate and thallic chloride) are slightly more toxic than the less soluble forms (thallic oxide and thallous iodide). Some thallium salts are well absorbed across intact skin. [Pg.353]

Thallium acetate Thallium (1+) acetate Thallium acetate (ous) Thallium monoacetate Thallous acetate... [Pg.4400]

Thallium (1) sulfate Thallium (I) sulfate (2 1) Thallium sulfate (ous) Thallium sulfate, solid. See Thallium (I) sulfate Thallous acetate. See Thallium (I) acetate Thallous carbonate. See Thallium (I) carbonate Thallous chloride. See Thallium (I) chloride Thallous sulfate. See Thallium (I) sulfate Thalo green No. 1. See Phthalocyanine green THAM. See Tris (hydroxymethyl) aminomethane Thaumatin CAS 53850-34-3 FEMA 3732 INS957 E957 Synonyms Katemfe Talin Classification Protein Definition Purified from African fruit of Thaumatococcus danielli... [Pg.4401]


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