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Tag Reducing agent
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- Potassium iodide Potassium iodide is an ionic compound which is made of the following ions: K+ I−. It crystallises in the sodium chloride structure. It is produced industrially by treating KOH with iodine.
- Potassium borohydride The targeted 1,2-reduction of enones is accomplished by employing sodium borohydride in conjunction with CeCl₃.
- PMHS, Polymethylhydrosiloxane Polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS), a byproduct generated within the silicone manufacturing sector, serves as an economical, user-friendly, and eco-conscious reducing agent. Notably, PMHS exhibits superior stability in the presence of air and moisture compared to alternative silanes, enabling ...
- Potassium This reductive coupling process unfolds in two sequential stages. Initially, the coupling reaction is triggered by the transfer of a single electron from an alkali metal (potassium) to the carbonyl groups.
- Niobium Niobium and columbium are interchangeable names for the chemical element possessing the atomic number 41. In 1801, it was named columbium, whereas in 1950, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry officially designated it as niobium (Nb).
- Phosphorous acid Phosphorous acid
- α-Picoline-borane, 2-Methylpyridine borane, PICB α-Picoline-borane, 2-Methylpyridine borane, PICB
- Molybdenum hexacarbonyl Molybdenum hexacarbonyl
- Neodymium (low valent) Neodymium, denoted by the symbol Nd and possessing an atomic number of 60, classifies as a chemical element. As the fourth entity within the lanthanide sequence, it is categorized among the rare-earth metals. Characterized by its hardness and slight malleability, this silvery metal undergoes ...
- Nickel Nickel