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Pyridinium chlorochromate is a reddish orange solid reagent used to oxidize primary alcohols to aldehydes and secondary alcohols to ketones. It will not fully oxidize a primary alcohol to the carboxylic acid as does the Jones reagent. A disadvantage to pyridinium chlorochromate using is its toxicity. It was developed by Elias James Corey and William Suggs in 1975. Pyridinium dichromate is a similar oxidizing agent, which has the advantage of being less acidic.
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Sodium Monochloro Acetate is the derivative of Monochloroacetic Acid. It is obtained by its neutralization with alkali. Sodium Monochloro Acetate is a versatile product used extensively in the manufacture of carboxymethylcellulose and -starch as thickening agent for detergents, oil drilling, paper, food and pharma applications; production of agrochemicals like herbicides or insecticides.
Tetraarsenic Tetrasulfide is an arsenic compound with antitumor activity, especially in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) that are resistant to retinoic acid (RA).
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