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  2. Sodium naphthalene - Wikipedia

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    Sodium naphthalene is an organic salt with the chemical formula Na + [C 10 H 8] −. In the research laboratory, it is used as a reductant in the synthesis of organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry. It is usually generated in situ. When isolated, it invariably crystallizes as a solvate with ligands bound to Na +. [1]

  3. Naphthalene - Wikipedia

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    With alkali metals, naphthalene forms the dark blue-green radical anion salts such as sodium naphthalene, Na + C 10 H − 8. The naphthalene anions are strong reducing agents. Naphthalene can be hydrogenated under high pressure in the presence of metal catalysts to give 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene(C 10 H 12), also known as tetralin.

  4. 1-Naphthalenethiol - Wikipedia

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    A practical synthesis involves the tin/HCl-reduction of the naphthalene-1-sulfonyl chloride. [1] 1-Naphthalenethiol can also be prepared from 1-bromonaphthalene by Pd-catalyzed reaction with the silylthiolate i Pr 3 SiSK followed by hydrolysis of the silathioether. [2] It was first prepared from the Grignard reagent generated from 1 ...

  5. 1,6-Bis (2,3-epoxypropoxy)naphthalene - Wikipedia

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    1,6-Bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)naphthalene is a naphthalene-type epoxy resin which is used in many industrial applications. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis has been reported. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis has been reported.

  6. Category:Naphthalenes - Wikipedia

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  7. Naphthalenesulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Naphthalenesulfonates are derivatives of sulfonic acid which contain a naphthalene functional unit. A related family of compounds are the aminonaphthalenesulfonic acids.Of commercial importance are the alkylnaphthalene sulfonates, which are used as superplasticizers in concrete.

  8. Anionic addition polymerization - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In one of the breakthrough events in the field of polymer science, Szwarc elucidated that electron transfer occurred from radical anion sodium naphthalene to styrene. The results in the formation of an organosodium species, which rapidly added styrene to form a "two – ended living polymer."

  9. Naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid - Wikipedia

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    Naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid is an organic compound with the formula C 10 H 7 SO 3 H. A colorless, water-soluble solid, it is often available as the dihydrate C 10 H 7 SO 3 H. 2H 2 O. It is one of two monosulfonic acids of naphthalene, the other being the more stable naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid. The compound is mainly used in the production of ...