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Phenolates (also
called phenoxides) are anions, salts, and
esters of phenols,
containing the
phenolate ion. They may be
formed by
reaction of
phenols with...
- (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...
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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...
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aqueous solution in the pH
range ca. 8 - 12 it is in
equilibrium with the
phenolate anion C6H5O− (also
called phenoxide or carbolate): C6H5OH ⇌ C6H5O− + H+...
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salicylate is a
sodium salt of
salicylic acid. It can be
prepared from
sodium phenolate and
carbon dioxide under higher temperature and pressure. Historically...
- EDTA, it
binds metal ions as a
hexadentate ligand,
using two amines, two
phenolate centers, and two
carboxylates as the six
binding sites. The complexes...
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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-...
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Commercial vendors prepare sodium salicylate by
treating sodium phenolate (the
sodium salt of phenol) with
carbon dioxide at high
pressure (100 atm)...
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binds Spinach in the
phenolate form. At pH < 6.0, both the
phenolic and
phenolate forms are detected. At pH = 6.0, only the
phenolate peak is detected. DFHBI...
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tyrosine can
deprotonate at high pH
forming the
negatively charged phenolate.
Because of this one
could place tyrosine into the polar,
uncharged amino...