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Sodium hypophosphite (NaPO2H2, also
known as
sodium phosphinate) is the
sodium salt of
hypophosphorous acid and is
often encountered as the monohydrate...
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Phosphinates or
hypophosphites are a
class of
phosphorus compounds conceptually based on the
structure of
hypophosphorous acid.
IUPAC prefers the term...
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containing nickel salt and a phosphorus-containing
reducing agent,
usually a
hypophosphite salt. It is the most
common version of
electroless nickel plating (EN...
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highlights its
monoprotic character.
Salts derived from this acid are
called hypophosphites. HOP(O)H2
exists in
equilibrium with the
minor tautomer HP(OH)2. Sometimes...
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phosphite and
hypophosphite, to phosphate. To
enrich for a
hypophosphite-utilizing organism, a 0.4% glucose-MOPS
medium containing 0.5 mM
hypophosphite was used...
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usually used as a
catalyst for the
production of polyamide. "Ammonium
hypophosphite".
Sigma Aldrich.
Retrieved 2
December 2024. "Ammonium
phosphinate |...
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ammonium hypophosphite,
calcium hypophosphite, iron
hypophosphite, pot****ium
hypophosphite,
manganese hypophosphite,
magnesium hypophosphite and sodium...
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Tiabendazole (INN, BAN), also
known as
thiabendazole (AAN, USAN) or TBZ and the
trade names Mintezol, Tresaderm, and Arbotect, is a preservative, an antifungal...
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possibly forming intermediate reducing compounds such as
hypophosphite, phosphite, and phosphine. It
damages the liver, kidneys, and other...
- type of
electroless nickel plating. A
similar process, that uses a
hypophosphite as a
reducing agent,
yields a nickel-phosphorus
coating instead. Unlike...