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Organic reagents

From early AD to mid-19 century, people mainly use the natural organic substance (such as animal and plant extracts) for qualitative analysis or quantitative analysis. From the second half of the 19th century to the 1920s, it had begun to appear of artificially synthetic organic reagent such as using potassium acetate xanthan for test of nickel, copper, and molybdenum; using morin for test of aluminum; using diazo coupling reaction for the detection of Nitrite; using α-β-nitroso naphthol for detection of cobalt; using dimethyglyoxime for nickel test. After the proposal of the special-effects group in the 1930s and the proposal of theoretical analysis of functional groups theory in 1950s, people had carried out large-scale screen of organic reagents in search of special-effects analysis groups for different ions and had successfully synthesized a lot of agents of practical value (such as copper reagents, new copper agent, cadmium reagents, beryllium reagent, thorium reagents, etc.). Before the 1950s, the complex compound, in analytic chemistry, is mainly used in the aspects of the precipitation reaction of a binary chelate for the qualitative detection, precipitate isolation and gravimetric separation and other aspects. In the early 1950s and 1960, it is mainly in the form of complexometric titration. From the beginning of the late 1960s, the main focus has been moved to the photometric analysis. Meanwhile, it has been also developed of chelate organic solvent extraction.

Dimethyl 1,3-acetonedicarboxylate: a highly reactive compound used in organic synthesis

Dimethyl 1,3-acetonedicarboxylate is a highly reactive compound used in organic synthesis for diverse applications

Mar 28,2025  Organic reagents

Fluorene: Degradation and Biological Hazard

Fluorene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon used in various applications such as polymers, electronic devices, sensors, and photochromic materials.

Mar 28,2025  Organic reagents

2-Cyclopenten-1-one: From Hsp70 Induction to Thermal Decomposition Studies

2-cyclopenten-1-one and its derivatives serve as valuable synthetic intermediates in organic synthesis as well as preferred structural motifs.

Mar 26,2025  Organic reagents

Tris(2-Carboxyethyl)Phosphine Hydrochloride: Synthesis and Applications

Tris(2-Carboxyethyl)Phosphine Hydrochloride is a strong reducing agent,it is synthesized by the acid hydrolysis of tris(2-cyanoethyl)phosphine in refluxing aqueous HCl.

Mar 11,2025  Organic reagents

1,1'-Oxydi-2-propanol: main application, toxicology and carcinogenesis study

1,1'-Oxydi-2-propanol is a component of many commercial products such as antifreeze, air fresheners, cosmetic products, solvents, and plastics.

Feb 21,2025  Organic reagents

p-toluidine: uses and Toxicity

p-Toluidine, a chemical used as an intermediate in manufacturing dyes, pesticides and pharmaceutical intermediates, was carcinogenic in mice but not in rats after an 18-month diet exposure study.

Jan 14,2025  Organic reagents

Synthesis of 1,6-Hexanediol Diacrylate

1,6-hexanediol diacrylate was synthesized by direct esterification method,while its influencing factors were investigated.

Jan 13,2025  Organic reagents

Methyl Nicotinate: uses and Synthesis method

Methyl nicotinate is an active ingredient in several medicinal products as a rubifacient and vasodilator for treating various diseases such as respiratory, vascular and rheumatoid disorders.

Dec 30,2024  Organic reagents

Q:What is the Use of Tetramethylammonium Hydroxide in the Zimmermann Reaction?

A:In Zimmermann reaction, tetramethylammonium hydroxide has the considerable advantage over potassium hydroxide of stability and need not be prepared freshly.

Dec 13,2024  Organic reagents

Q:What is CzSi used for?

A:CzSi, known as 9-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-3,6-ditrityl-9H-carbazole, acts as a thermal activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) host material for blue electrophosphorescence.

Dec 2,2024  Organic reagents
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