Definition of Phenolates. Meaning of Phenolates. Synonyms of Phenolates

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Definition of Phenolates

Phenolate
Phenolate Phe"no*late, n. [Phenol + -ate.] (Chem.) A compound of phenol analogous to a salt.

Meaning of Phenolates from wikipedia

- Phenolates (also called phenoxides) are anions, salts, and esters of phenols, containing the phenolate ion. They may be formed by reaction of phenols with...
- Aluminium phenolate is the metalloorganic compound with the formula [Al(OC6H5)3]n. It is a white solid. 27Al NMR studies suggest that aluminium phenolate exists...
- (sodium phenolate) is an organic compound with the formula NaOC6H5. It is a white crystalline solid. Its anion, phenoxide, also known as phenolate, is the...
- phenol forms a corresponding negative phenolate ion or phenoxide ion, and the corresponding salts are called phenolates or phenoxides (aryloxides according...
- pathway. Commercial vendors prepare sodium salicylate by treating sodium phenolate (the sodium salt of phenol) with carbon dioxide at high pressure (100 atm)...
- Formates Acetamides Acetates Butyrates Benzoates Carboxylates Alkoxides Phenolates Oxalates Malonates Tartrates Malates Citrates Gluconates Maleates Sorbates...
- salicylate is a sodium salt of salicylic acid. It can be prepared from sodium phenolate and carbon dioxide under higher temperature and pressure. Historically...
- "Phrixotrix luciferase and 6′-aminoluciferins reveal a larger luciferin phenolate binding site and provide novel far-red combinations for bioimaging purposes"...
- benzenediol can lose an H+ from one of the hydroxyls to form a type of phenolate ion. The Dakin oxidation is an organic redox reaction in which an ortho-...
- letting it break chemical bonds; often organic nickel salts, e.g. nickel phenolates emulsifiers and surfactants, for stabilization of emulsions[citation needed]...