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Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate (TPAP or TPAPR) is the
chemical compound described by the
formula N(C3H7)4RuO4.
Sometimes known as the Ley–Griffith reagent...
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Perruthenate is an
oxyanion of
ruthenium in its +7
oxidation state. It is a mild
oxidising agent useful in
organic synthesis.
Perruthenate can be considered...
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hydroxide to form
black pot****ium
perruthenate, KRuO4, with
ruthenium in the +7
oxidation state. Pot****ium
perruthenate can also be
produced by oxidising...
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Copper ibuprofenate Homatropine methylbromide Mellite Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate Collidinium p-toluenesulfonate
Pyridinium chloride Tetrasodium EDTA Lithium...
- alkenes. N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide with
catalytic tetrapropylammonium perruthenate converts the
alkylborane into a carbonyl, thus a
ketone or
aldehyde product...
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metaphosphate 7790–53–6 KReO4 pot****ium
perrhenate 10466–65–6 KRuO4 pot****ium
perruthenate 10378–50–4 KSCN pot****ium
thiocyanate 333–20–0 KVO3 pot****ium metavanadate...
- ores and radiowastes. Dipot****ium
ruthenate (K2RuO4, +6) and pot****ium
perruthenate (KRuO4, +7) are also known.
Unlike osmium tetroxide,
ruthenium tetroxide...
- synthesis, TPA is
removed by thermolysis. The TPA salt
tetrapropylammonium perruthenate (TPAP) is an
effective and
highly selective oxidiser, with
numerous applications...
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oxidation uses NMO as the
stoichiometric oxidant with
tetrapropylammonium perruthenate as a catalyst. Fétizon oxidation, also a seldom-used method, uses silver...
- H2RuO4
Ruthenic acid RuO42–
Ruthenate +7 HRuO4
Perruthenic acid RuO4–
Perruthenate (note
difference in
usage compared to osmium) +8 H2RuO5 Hyperruthenic...