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Sodium hydride is an chemical compound. It is primarily used as a strong base in organic synthesis. It is widely used to promote condensation reactions of carbonyl compounds via the Dieckmann condensation, Stobbe condensation, Darzens condensation, and Claisen condensation. It is used to make sulfur ylides, which in turn are used to convert ketones into epoxides. Because of its rapid and irreversible reaction with water, sodium hydride can be used to dry some organic solvents. The use of sodium hydride has been proposed for hydrogen storage for use in fuel cell vehicles, the hydride being encased in plastic pellets which are crushed in the presence of water to release the hydrogen.
n-Butyllithium is an organolithium reagent. It is widely used as a polymerization initiator in the production of elastomers such as polybutadiene or styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS). It exists as a cluster both in the solid state and in a solution.Its use as a strong base is referred to as metalation.
Vanadium dioxide is a special oxide that could filter infrared ray. So it is a good temperature-controling materials. It is processed into film or add in glass normally. It is raw material for smart glass
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