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  2. Phthalic anhydride - Wikipedia

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    Phthalic anhydride is the organic compound with the formula C 6 H 4 (CO) 2 O. It is the anhydride of phthalic acid. Phthalic anhydride is a principal commercial form of phthalic acid. It was the first anhydride of a dicarboxylic acid to be used commercially. This white solid is an important industrial chemical, especially for the large-scale ...

  3. Phthalimide - Wikipedia

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    Phthalimide is the organic compound with the formula C 6 H 4 (CO) 2 NH. It is the imide derivative of phthalic anhydride. It is a sublimable white solid that is slightly soluble in water but more so upon addition of base. It is used as a precursor to other organic compounds as a masked source of ammonia. [2]

  4. Deprotonation - Wikipedia

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    The hydrogen is dangerous and could ignite with the oxygen in the air, so the chemical procedure should be done in an inert atmosphere (e.g., nitrogen). Deprotonation can be an important step in a chemical reaction. Acid–base reactions typically occur faster than any other step which may determine the product of a reaction. The conjugate base ...

  5. N-Hydroxyphthalimide - Wikipedia

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    N-Hydroxyphthalimide is the organic compound with the formula C6H4(CO)2NOH. A white or yellow solid, it is a derivative of phthalimide. The compound is as a catalyst in the synthesis of other organic compounds. [1][2] It is soluble in water and organic solvents such as acetic acid, ethyl acetate and acetonitrile. [3]

  6. Vanadium(V) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Vanadium (V) oxide (vanadia) is the inorganic compound with the formula V 2 O 5. Commonly known as vanadium pentoxide, it is a brown/yellow solid, although when freshly precipitated from aqueous solution, its colour is deep orange. Because of its high oxidation state, it is both an amphoteric oxide and an oxidizing agent.

  7. Naphthalene - Wikipedia

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    2 in the presence of vanadium pentoxide as catalyst gives phthalic anhydride: C 10 H 8 + 4.5 O 2 → C 6 H 4 (CO) 2 O + 2 CO 2 + 2 H 2 O. This reaction is the basis of the main use of naphthalene. Oxidation can also be effected using conventional stoichiometric chromate or permanganate reagents.

  8. Phthalic acid - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, phthalic acid is an aromatic dicarboxylic acid, with formula C6H4(CO2H)2 and structure HO (O)C− C 6 H 4− C (O)OH. Although phthalic acid is of modest commercial importance, the closely related derivative phthalic anhydride is a commodity chemical produced on a large scale. [4] Phthalic acid is one of three isomers of ...

  9. Imide - Wikipedia

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    Imide. In organic chemistry, an imide is a functional group consisting of two acyl groups bound to nitrogen. [1] The compounds are structurally related to acid anhydrides, although imides are more resistant to hydrolysis. In terms of commercial applications, imides are best known as components of high-strength polymers, called polyimides.