Definition & Meaning | English word TETRAACETATE
TETRAACETATE
Definitions of TETRAACETATE
- (chemistry) Any conjugate base, salt, or ester having four acetate groups.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TETRAACETATE in a Sentence
- Diruthenium tetraacetate chloride, a mixed valence polymer, is obtained by reduction of ruthenium trichloride in acetic acid.
- HNO is generated via organic oxidation of cyclohexanone oxime with lead tetraacetate to form 1-nitrosocyclohexyl acetate:.
- The ylide is prepared in situ by reaction of the diazo compound ethyl diazomalonate with a sulfide catalyzed by dirhodium tetraacetate in refluxing xylene.
- Lead tetraacetate is a strong oxidizing agent, a source of acetyloxy groups, and a general reagent for the preparation of organolead compounds.
- from the California Institute of Technology; at Caltech, he worked under the supervision of Carl Niemann, conducting experiments on the fluorination of thyroxine; his later thesis work concerned "periodate and lead tetraacetate degradation of its vicinal amino glycol".
- In a typical reaction ethyl diazoacetate (a well-known carbene precursor) and dirhodium tetraacetate react with hexane; the insertion into a C−H bond occurs 1% on one of the methyl groups, 63% on the alpha-methylene unit and 33% on the beta-methylene unit.
- Though the determination of calcium and magnesium by complexometric titration with standard solutions of disodium dihydrogen tetraacetate, utilising Eriochrome Black T as indicator is widely accepted and quite adequately understood, it, like other complexometric titration methods, suffers from the limitations of having an indistinct endpoint (where a photometric titrator is needed to provide acceptable accuracy) and/or having to separate the metals before titration can occur.
- Well studied examples are the tetraacetates, such as dimolybdenum tetraacetate (quadruple bond) and dirhodium tetraacetate (single bond).
- The most commonly used penetration enhancers in ocular formulations are benzalkonium chloride and ethylenediamine tetraacetate (EDTA).
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