- A
dicarbonate, also
known as a pyrocarbonate, is a
chemical containing the
divalent −O−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−O− or −C2O5−
functional group,
which consists of...
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Dimethyl dicarbonate (DMDC) is a
colorless liquid with a
pungent odor at high
concentration at room temperature. It is
primarily used as a
beverage preservative...
- Di-tert-butyl
dicarbonate is a
reagent widely used in
organic synthesis.
Since this
compound can be
regarded formally as the acid
anhydride derived from...
- can be
added to
amines under aqueous conditions using di-tert-butyl
dicarbonate in the
presence of a base such as
sodium hydroxide:
Protection of amines...
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Diethyl pyrocarbonate (DEPC), also
called diethyl dicarbonate (IUPAC name), is used in the
laboratory to
inactivate RNase enzymes in
water and on laboratory...
- less stable. Only a few
examples of
covalent dicarbonate and
tricarbonate structures and
ionic dicarbonate salts have been made and
their conjugate acids...
- g/mol,
exact m****: 134.0215 u) may
refer to:
Diglycolic acid
Dimethyl dicarbonate (DMDC)
Malic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- both
carbon dioxide and
silica are
common on Earth. A
molecular silicon dicarbonate complex has also been made. This is made from a
stabilised silylone (zeroivalent...
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Diphenyl carbonate, a
representative acyclic carbonate ester Dimethyl dicarbonate, a
preservative Ethylene carbonate, a
cyclic carbonate ester Trimethylene...
- ((CH3−O−)2S=O)
Dicarbonic acid,
which is unstable,
forms stable dimethyl dicarbonate (CH3−O−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−O−CH3) In principle, a part of
metal and metalloid...