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xanthate

[′zan‚thāt]
(organic chemistry)
A water-soluble salt of xanthic acid, usually potassium or sodium; used as an ore-flotation collector.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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It has been found practically that sphalerite mineral rarely floats well with xanthate because of relatively high solubility of zinc-xanthate complex.
Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Cellulose with the Use of Ionic Xanthate Method
Scendo, "Potassium ethyl xanthate as corrosion inhibitor for copper in acidic chloride solutions," Corrosion Science, vol.
These include thickening agents, absorbents, starch-encapsulated pesticides, starch xanthate for recovering heavy metals from waste water, and natural components for making degradable plastics.
LDHs have been proven to be intercalated by inorganic inhibitors such as vanadate, (14-16) tungstate anions, (17) and organic inhibitors (e.g., 2-benzothiazolylthio-succinic acid), (18) 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate (MBT), quinaldate, (19-21) benzotriazole, ethyl xanthate and oxalate, (22) and phytic acid (23) as different nanocontainers.
Potassium salt of ethyl xanthate was prepared by the method reported in literature [5].
For example, RAFT agents of the dithioester type (Z = phenyl) are known to exhibit a very strong color, whereas those of the xanthate type (Z = alkoxy) are mostly mildly colored (Fig.
Karlin (chemistry, Johns Hopkins U.) has edited the latest edition, which contains seven articles on the following topics: solid-state and solution routes to manipulating hexanuclear transition metal chalcohalide clusters; doped semiconductor nanocrystals; stereochemical aspects of metal Xanthate complexes; trivalent uranium; comparison of the chemical biology of NO and HNO; the origins and consequences of alterations of nucleobase pKa values upon metal coordinatoin; and the functionalization of myoglobin.
The alkali cellulose is next converted to cellulose xanthate crumb by reaction with carbon disulfide.
Pavon Silva, "Improving lead sorption through chemical modification of de-oiled allspice husk by xanthate," Fuel, vol.
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