- used to
produce metal naphthenates.
Metal naphthenates are
referred often to as "salts" of
naphthenic acids, but
metal naphthenates are not ionic. They...
-
Copper naphthenate is a
copper derivative of
naphthenic acid.
Although commonly called salts of
naphthenic acid,
copper naphthenate is not ionic, but is...
- Cobalt(II)
naphthenate is a
mixture of cobalt(II)
derivatives of
naphthenic acids.
These coordination complexes are
widely used as oil
drying agents for...
- preservative.
Copper Naphthenate can be
applied by brush, dip, or
pressure treatment. The
University of
Hawaii has
found that
copper naphthenate in wood at loadings...
-
Napalm is an
incendiary mixture of a
gelling agent and a
volatile petrochemical (usually
gasoline or
diesel fuel). The name is a
portmanteau of two of...
-
combination with
naphtha during World War II to
produce napalm (aluminum
naphthenate and
aluminum palmitate). Palm
kernel Tropical agriculture Food vs. fuel...
- 6147–53–1 CoC2O4 cobalt(II)
oxalate 814–89–1 Co(C11H10O2)2 cobalt(II)
naphthenate 61789–51–3 CoC15H21O6 cobalt(III)
acetylacetonate 21679–46–9 Co(ClO4)2...
- salts) with
transition metals.
These metal naphthenates, have the
formula M(
naphthenate)2, or M3O(
naphthenate)6, have
diverse applications including synthetic...
- copper(II)
acetate copper(II) carbonate,
basic copper hydroxide copper naphthenate copper oleate [Wikidata] copper(I)
oxide copper oxychloride copper(II)...
- OP-2, the
inscription "H.A."
refers to its unit component,
aluminum naphthenate. Due to the same
orders as the
initials of its name, OP-2 was, for a...