- DY-ə-tə-MAY-shəs), also
known as
diatomite (/daɪˈætəmaɪt/ dy-AT-ə-myte),
celite, or kieselguhr, is a
naturally occurring, soft,
siliceous sedimentary rock...
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utilizing the
compound silver(I)
carbonate absorbed onto the
surface of
celite also
known as Fétizon's
reagent first emplo**** by
Marcel Fétizon in 1968...
- the Koenigs–Knorr reaction. In the Fétizon oxidation,
silver carbonate on
celite acts as an
oxidising agent to form
lactones from diols. It is also emplo****...
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Wigfall –
writing Richard Lee
Fowler –
writing Charles Pettiford –
writing Celite Evans –
writing Jerry Bloodrock –
writing Steve Dub –
engineering Ch****y...
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reagent in
organic synthesis. In the Fétizon oxidation,
silver carbonate on
Celite serves as an
oxidising agent to form:
aldehydes from
primary alcohols, ketones...
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pathway of
blood coagulation.
Common activators include kaolin, silica,
celite, and
ellagic acid.
Blood is
drawn into a test tube
containing oxalate or...
- on Fire",
written by
Gregory Wigfall,
Richard Fowler,
Charles Pettiford,
Celite Evans and
Jerry Bloodrock, and
performed by Rock
Master Scott & the Dynamic...
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diatomaceous earth mine,
formerly owned by
Johns Manville,
World Mineral, and
Celite corporation, now
Imerys Inc.,
opened in the
southern hills in Miguelito...
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treatment is not initiated.
Activated carbon, in 50% w/w
combination with
celite, is used as
stationary phase in low-pressure
chromatographic separation...
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tricalcium aluminate (3CaO·Al2O3) (historically, and
still occasionally,
called celite); C4AF:
brownmillerite (4CaO·Al2O3·Fe2O3). The
silicates are responsible...