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N-Phenyldiethanolamine, a derivative from aniline is used as an intermediate for dyes and other organic compounds.
p-Nitrochlorobenzene is used as an intermediate for organic synthesis; p-nitrophenol, azo dyes and sulfate dyes, pharmaceuticals(such as phenacetin and acetaminophen ) and pesticides (such as nitrofen, parathion) and rubber chemicals.
P-Butoxyacetophenone
P-Butoxybenzaldehyde
Palladium(II) Chloride is a common starting material in palladium chemistry – palladium-based catalysts are of particular value in organic synthesis. It is prepared by chlorination of palladium. Palladium(II) chloride is prepared by dissolving palladium metal in aqua regia or hydrochloric acid in the presence of chlorine. Palladium(II) chloride is a common starting point in the synthesis of other palladium compounds. It is not particularly soluble in water or non-coordinating solvents, so the first step in its utilization is often the preparation of labile but soluble Lewis base adducts, such as those derived from acetonitrile or benzonitrile. Palladium(II) chloride is sometimes used in carbon monoxide detectors.
Potassium ferrocyanide is a coordination compound. It can be used as an alternate nitrogen source for plants. It is often used as a gardening technique. Industrially, this complex is used in metal extraction and to make adhesives, computer electronics, fire retardants, cosmetics, dyes, nylon, paints, inks, plexiglass, pharmaceuticals, and rocket propellant. It is also used in low doses in some food preparation. It works as an anti-caking agent and it removes copper from red wine, as copper is used as a fungicide on grapes. In the laboratory, potassium ferrocyanide is used to determine the concentration of potassium permanganate, a compound often used in titrations based on redoxreactions.
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