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Why do some heterogeneous catalysts need a support, and others not?
I understand that is what carbon does, but does it not make sense for the catalyst to have a maximiz ...
11-2-2014 at 12:42
by: Electra
Why do some heterogeneous catalysts need a support, and others not?
I have yet to find any literature references of the use of Palladium Chloride as a hydrogenation cat ...
10-2-2014 at 19:05
by: Electra
The reaction between a dihalomethane and a hydroxyl/alcohol group
It is known that catechols or other molecules with two hydroxyl groups in the ortho position on a be ...
24-1-2014 at 12:58
by: Electra
What determines the reduction of nitro groups to ketones over amines, or vice versa
Is the pathway, regardless of method, is to the Oxime (N-OH) first? I did some searching and found t ...
21-1-2014 at 17:38
by: Electra
What determines the reduction of nitro groups to ketones over amines, or vice versa
I've seen some of the same reducing agents used for these sorts of reductions. What is it that deter ...
21-1-2014 at 16:07
by: Electra
New possible efficient and clean electrolytic hydrogenation/reduction of aromatic compounds
[rquote=315053&tid=28467&author=elementcollector1]Do you have any idea what it takes to ioni ...
11-1-2014 at 14:42
by: Electra
New possible efficient and clean electrolytic hydrogenation/reduction of aromatic compounds
Is there a particular part of this that would not work?

This doesn't have to be complicated.

H ...
11-1-2014 at 13:53
by: Electra
New possible efficient and clean electrolytic hydrogenation/reduction of aromatic compounds
As per request I will provide a bit of reference. I am posting this post off the known 2003 discover ...
11-1-2014 at 13:21
by: Electra
H2 and negatively charged molecules
I realize that... What I was asking is whether or not an H atom(proton) can be easily liberated from ...
11-1-2014 at 10:36
by: Electra
DCM and Toluene from Paint Stripper
Is there a reason you want to do this other than sheer experimentation?

If you are in the USA, To ...
10-1-2014 at 20:48
by: Electra
Electro-Oxidation of H2 to 2H
Haven't been able to find much information on this outside of fuel cells. Fuel cells seem to utilize ...
10-1-2014 at 19:35
by: Electra
Resulting compound from a reaction with formaldehyde in methylations?
Good question. The technique is formally known as reductive methylation so going from there might be ...
10-1-2014 at 17:34
by: Electra
Resulting compound from a reaction with formaldehyde in methylations?
Formaldehyde is known to be effective in methylating compounds when the subsequent molecule of the r ...
10-1-2014 at 14:22
by: Electra
H2 and negatively charged molecules
Excuse the basicness of this question. A concept so simple I don't hear it discussed much.

If th ...
10-1-2014 at 13:49
by: Electra
Why such excess base in neutralization reactions?
Why is it in so many online reactions and in patents you'll see the use of about 5-10x excess base t ...
3-1-2014 at 15:43
by: Electra
Online chemical structure analysis?
Is it possible to submit various molecule structures to these databases and have calculations run on ...
21-12-2013 at 15:48
by: Electra
Online chemical structure analysis?
Interesting! Thanks for this!

Do you know if this program can predict boiling/melting points, or ...
21-12-2013 at 14:07
by: Electra
Online chemical structure analysis?
I've played around when ChemSpider. For a lot of molecules it can give predicted boiling/melting poi ...
21-12-2013 at 13:38
by: Electra
The step by step progression of electrochemical reactions?
That's interesting. I do believe in the above study that there is a mention saying that changing the ...
20-12-2013 at 22:57
by: Electra
The step by step progression of electrochemical reactions?
I've been reading quite a bit about how certain products can be attained through Electrochemical oxi ...
20-12-2013 at 19:03
by: Electra
Phase separations of liquids containing surfactants?
I recently learned about surfactants today and how they can cause immiscable mixtures of liquids to ...
19-12-2013 at 16:00
by: Electra
Electrolytic Hydrogenation/Reduction questions
So the amount of Faradays passed in a given time period has nothing to do with voltage at all, but i ...
11-12-2013 at 19:18
by: Electra
Electrolytic Hydrogenation/Reduction questions
These units are so confusing. Chemistry is so much easier to understand.

Cheddite Cheese,

So ...
11-12-2013 at 16:43
by: Electra
Electrolytic Hydrogenation/Reduction questions
For a more simple question, am I correct to interpret 1 Farad as 96,485 Joules of electrical work as ...
11-12-2013 at 15:33
by: Electra
Electrolytic Hydrogenation/Reduction questions
When speaking of Faradays I was not meaning Farads. According to Wiki 1 Faraday Unit = 96,485 (96.48 ...
11-12-2013 at 13:40
by: Electra
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