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chlorobenzaldehyde

chlorobenzaldehyde

[‚klȯr·ō‚ben′zal·də‚hīd]
(organic chemistry)
C6H4CHOCl A colorless to yellowish liquid (ortho form) or powder (para form) with a boiling range of 209-215°C; soluble in alcohol, ether, and acetone; used in dye manufacture.
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Yu et al., "Inhibition kinetics of chlorobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones on mushroom tyrosinase," Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol.
Chemicals used for the synthesis; glycerin, p- chlorobenzaldehyde, p-toluene sulfonic acid, triethylamine, 2,2'-azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN), anhydrous MgSO4, hydroquinone, 1,4-dioxane, and chemicals used for IGC studies; alcohols (ethanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol) and hydrocarbons (n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane and n- nonane) were purchased from Merc Chemical Co.
Measured Current Measured Current Measured Current when when reactant is when reactant is reactant is 4- Acetone at Acetophenon at Chlorobenzaldehyde constant constant at constant potential potential 0.95V potential (mA) 1.73V 1.80V (mA) (mA) 1 0.42 0.32 0.08 2 0.42 0.32 0.08 3 0.42 0.31 0.07 4 0.43 0.30 0.08 5 0.42 0.29 0.07 6 0.41 0.29 0.06 7 0.41 0.30 0.05 8 0.42 0.29 0.04 9 0.41 0.31 0.05 10 0.42 0.30 0.06 11 0.43 0.31 0.07 12 0.43 0.31 0.07 Table 2 Sr.No.
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