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salicylaldehyde carbohydrazone
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Carbonic dihydrazide, bis((2-hydroxyphenyl)methylene)-
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Aldehydes
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2007
2007
Synthesis, structrural characterization and biological studies of orgatin (iv) detervatives with carbohydrazone-bis(salicylaldehyde) (H,CBS) : x-ray crystal structure of 'Bu, Sn (H2CBS)
M. Affan
,
F. Ahmad
,
B. Yamin
,
M. Shamsuddin
2007
Corpus ID: 92778330
An interesting series of new organotin (IV) complexes has been synthesized by the reaction of RnSnCl4-n (n = 1, 2) with…
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1994
1994
Determination of aluminium in water by flow injection with fluorimetric detection by using salicylaldehyde carbohydrazone as reagent in a micellar medium
F. S. Rojas
,
E. C. Alcaraz
,
J. Pavón
1994
Corpus ID: 36305154
A room-temperature flow injection spectrofluorimetric method is presented for the determination of AlIII, based on the use of…
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1990
1990
Simultaneous determination of gallium and aluminium in biological samples by conventional luminescence and derivative synchronous fluorescence spectrometry.
J. Pavón
,
A. De Torres
,
M. E. Pozo
Talanta: The International Journal of Pure and…
1990
Corpus ID: 11458245
1976
1976
Fluorescent reagent for the periodic acid-Schiff and Feulgen reaction for cytochemical studies.
D. Cottell
,
D. C. Livingston
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 38056943
This paper describes the use of anthracene-9-carboxaldehyde carbohydrazone as a fluorescent substitute for Schiff’s reagent in…
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