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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. 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.

  5. List of hyperaccumulators - Wikipedia

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    Naphthalene: Festuca arundinacea: Tall Fescue: Increases catabolic genes and the mineralization of naphthalene. [41] Naphthalene: Trifolium hirtum: Pink clover, rose clover: Decreases catabolic genes and the mineralization of naphthalene. [41] Pb: A-Agrostis castellana 'Highland Bent Grass: Al(A), As(H), Mn(A), Zn(A) Origin Portugal. [1]: 898 ...

  6. Category:Naphthalenes - Wikipedia

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  7. Aminonaphthalenesulfonic acids - Wikipedia

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    Aminonaphthalenesulfonic acids are compounds with the composition C 10 H 6 (NH 2)(SO 3 H), being derived from naphthalene (C 10 H 8) substituted by an amino and sulfonic acid groups. These compounds are colorless solids. They are useful precursors to dyes. [1]

  8. Surface treatment of PTFE - Wikipedia

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    Poly-Etch is a sodium naphthalene complex in tetraglyme, [3] while Fluoro-Etch is a sodium naphthalide complex in diglyme [4] Matheson, the manufacturer of Poly-Etch, also manufactures a monoglyme-based etchant called Poly-Etch W. [5] Fulcrum Chemicals manufactures three different etchants called Natrex25, NatrexHighFp and Natrex64.

  9. Category:Naphthalenesulfonic acids - Wikipedia

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