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sulfonate
(redirected from Sulphonate)

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sulfonate [′səl·fə‚nāt]
(chemistry)
A sulfuric acid derivative or a sulfonic acid ester containing a ‒SO3‒ group.
(organic chemistry)
Any of a group of petroleum hydrocarbons derived from sulfuric-acid treatment of oils, used as synthetic detergents, emulsifying and wetting agents, and chemical intermediates.


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3]- in the solvent sulphonates some of the aromatic rings, and studies within DuPont suggest that the resulting sulphonic acid groups tend to be accessible at the fibril surface.
The agreement covers key jointly owned intellectual property by Bayer AG and CDT for a high resistance version of polyethylene dioxythiophene polystyrene sulphonate (PEDOT/PSS), the critical charge transport material (hole transport layer, HTL) used in LEP display devices that has reduced crosstalk, which is vital for higher resolution and high pixel count displays.
Mercury kinetics in a case of severe mercuric chloride poisoning treated with dimercapto-1-propane sulphonate (DMPS).
 
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