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  2. Triethylamine - Wikipedia

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    nh 3 + 3 c 2 h 5 oh → n(c 2 h 5) 3 + 3 h 2 o The pK a of protonated triethylamine is 10.75, [ 4 ] and it can be used to prepare buffer solutions at that pH. The hydrochloride salt , triethylamine hydrochloride (triethylammonium chloride), is a colorless, odorless, and hygroscopic powder, which decomposes when heated to 261 °C.

  3. Tetraethylammonium - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylammonium (TEA) is a quaternary ammonium cation with the chemical formula [Et 4 N] +, consisting of four ethyl groups (−C 2 H 5, denoted Et) attached to a central nitrogen atom. It is a counterion used in the research laboratory to prepare lipophilic salts of inorganic anions.

  4. Tetraethylammonium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Tetraethylammonium hydroxide is the organic compound with the formula (C 2 H 5) 4 NOH, abbreviated Et 4 NOH. It is the tetraethylammonium salt of hydroxide. It is used and dispensed as solutions in water or alcohols, which are colorless and highly alkaline. The compound is a common reagent in organic synthesis.

  5. Ethylamine - Wikipedia

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    Ethylamine, also known as ethanamine, is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 CH 2 NH 2. This colourless gas has a strong ammonia-like odor. It condenses just below room temperature to a liquid miscible with virtually all solvents. It is a nucleophilic base, as is typical for amines.

  6. Triethylammonium acetate - Wikipedia

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    teaa, triethylamine/acetate buffer. ... [2] [3] [4] Since unadjusted triethylammonium acetate salt solutions contain neither a conjugate acid nor a conjugate base, ...

  7. Triethylaluminium - Wikipedia

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    2 Al + 3 H 2 + 6 C 2 H 4 → Al 2 Et 6 Because of this efficient synthesis, triethylaluminium is one of the most available organoaluminium compounds. Triethylaluminium can also be generated from ethylaluminium sesquichloride (Al 2 Cl 3 Et 3 ), which arises by treating aluminium powder with chloroethane .

  8. Anion exchanger family - Wikipedia

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    The anion exchanger family (TC# 2.A.31, also named bicarbonate transporter family) is a member of the large APC superfamily of secondary carriers. [1] Members of the AE family are generally responsible for the transport of anions across cellular barriers, although their functions may vary. All of them exchange bicarbonate. Characterized protein ...

  9. Burgess reagent - Wikipedia

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    The Burgess reagent (methyl N-(triethylammoniumsulfonyl)carbamate) is a mild and selective dehydrating reagent often used in organic chemistry. [1] [2] It was developed in the laboratory of Edward M. Burgess at Georgia Tech.