-
absorptions centered at 463 and 735 nm.
Several solvates of
sodium naphthalenide have been
characterized by X-ray crystallography. The
effects are subtle...
-
naphthalene A
solution of
lithium naphthalenide in
tetrahydrofuran Names Preferred IUPAC name
Lithium naphthalenide Identifiers CAS
Number 14474-59-0...
- aromatic,
polarisable radical anions, such as the dark-green
sodium naphthalenide, Na+[C10H8•]−, a
strong reducing agent.: 266 Upon
reacting with oxygen...
-
sodium in dry THF with a
catalytic amount of
naphthalene (forming
sodium naphthalenide): 2 Na + S → Na2S The
sulfide ion in
sulfide salts such as
sodium sulfide...
-
affinity of styrene. By
adding styrene monomer to a
solution of
sodium naphthalenide and Tetrahydrofuran, the "olive-green"
solution became a "cherry-red"...
- H2SO4) &
strong reducing agents (sodium in
liquid ammonia or
sodium naphthalenide)
Other sulfonamide (Nosyl & Nps) groups —
Removed by
samarium iodide...
- bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)silicon(IV)
dichloride with two
equivalents of
sodium naphthalenide to
generate decamethylsilicocene, naphthalene, and
sodium chloride....
- used. In such applications, the
naphthalene forms the
soluble sodium naphthalenide,
which reduces the phosphorus.
Sodium phosphide is a
source of the highly...
- Marchesi, J. T.; Keith, H. D.; Garton, A. (1992). "Adhesion to
Sodium Naphthalenide Treated Fluoropolymers. Part III.
Mechanism off Adhesion". The Journal...
-
compounds include but are not
limited to pot****ium
graphite (KC8),
sodium naphthalenide and its
alkali derivatives, or s-block
metals in
their elemental form...