- In
organic chemistry, a
thiol (/ˈθaɪɒl/; from
Ancient Gr**** θεῖον (theion) 'sulfur'), or
thiol derivative, is any
organosulfur compound of the form R−SH...
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Einwirkung von
Natriummerkaptid auf Phenylester" [On the
action of
sodium mercaptide (sodium ethanethiolate, C2H5SNa) on
phenyl esters].
Journal für Praktische...
- = chloride, thiolate, or
another organic group. Most
famously X = the
mercaptide group of
thiosalicylic acid as in thiomersal. In the body, ethylmercury...
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Sodium methanethiolate Other names sodium thiomethoxide,
sodium methyl mercaptide,
sodium thiomethylate,
methanethiol sodium salt,
methyl mercaptan sodium...
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ethylene oxide ethylicin [Wikidata]
ethylmercury 2,3-dihydroxypropyl
mercaptide [Wikidata]
ethylmercury acetate [Wikidata]
ethylmercury bromide [Wikidata]...
- ****ing the
formation of
gummy residues (e.g. gels
containing copper mercaptide). Even
concentrations of
copper as low as 0.1 ppm can have detrimental...
-
nucleophilicity of the diol component.
Alkyl tin carboxylates,
oxides and
mercaptides oxides function as mild
Lewis acids in
accelerating the
formation of...
- (which then p****es into the petroleum) to form what is
called a lead
mercaptide,
soluble in the oil: 2 RSH + Na 2 PbO 2 ⟶ ( RS ) 2 Pb + 2 NaOH {\displaystyle...
- June 2017. Kulka,
Marshall (1959). "Reaction of
Hexachlorobenzene with
Mercaptides". J. Org. Chem. 24 (4): 235–237. doi:10.1021/jo01084a021. Wojcik, G.;...
- temperature: 2 R−SI → (R−S)2 + I2 They can be
formed metastably from
metal mercaptides and iodine, and even form
fleetingly when
iodine oxidizes neutral thiols...