1946
DOI: 10.1002/9780470132333.ch1
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Copper(I) Chloride

Abstract: See also: Hydrogen selenide, synthesis 55 Hydriodic acid, synthesis 65 Cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride, synthesis 76C Iron tetracarbonyl dihydride, synthesis 77 Lithium amide, synthesis 38 Monosodium acetylide, synthesis 21 Sodium cyanate, synthesis 24B Sodium amide, synthesis 38 Sodium azide, synthesis, 40 Sodium sulfite and pyrosulfite, synthesis 49A Sodium dithionate, synthesis 50C Sodium selenocyanate, synthesis Sodium orthoperiodate, synthesis Potassium cyanate, synthesis Potassium amide, synthesis 38 Potass… Show more

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“…[ 40 ] Synthesis of 2-hydroxy-6-methylbenzaldehyde : 2-hydroxy-6methylbenzaldehyde was synthesized employing a literature procedure. Acetone (99.5%, Roth) employed for atom transfer radical polymerization was dried over sodium sulfate prior to usage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 40 ] Synthesis of 2-hydroxy-6-methylbenzaldehyde : 2-hydroxy-6methylbenzaldehyde was synthesized employing a literature procedure. Acetone (99.5%, Roth) employed for atom transfer radical polymerization was dried over sodium sulfate prior to usage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suitable amounts of CuCl(s) and salt were weighed in flasks within an argon-filled dry glove box. Copper(I) chloride was freshly prepared using the procedure of Keller and Wycoff (1946). ACS reagent grade (>99%) lithium chloride was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and used without further treatment.…”
Section: Sample Solutions and Beam Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper(I) chloride crystals were freshly prepared from analytical regent grade Cu(II) chloride following the procedure of Keller and Wycoff (1946). The sample solutions were acidified with 0.06 m HCl to prevent hydrolysis.…”
Section: Starting Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%