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- Xanthate abstract "Xanthate usually refers to a salt with the formula ROCS2−M+ (R = alkyl; M+ = Na+, K+). The name xanthates is derived from Greek ξανθός [ksantʰós], meaning “yellowish, golden”, and indeed most xanthate salts are yellow. They were discovered and named in 1823 by the Danish chemist William Christopher Zeise. These organosulfur compounds are important in two areas, the production of cellophane and related polymers from cellulose and secondly in mining for the extraction of certain ores. They are also versatile intermediates in organic synthesis. Xanthates also refer to esters of xanthic acid. These esters have the structure ROC(=S)SR'.".
- Xanthate thumbnail Xanthate-ester-2D-general.png?width=300.
- Xanthate wikiPageID "2022396".
- Xanthate wikiPageLength "6778".
- Xanthate wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Xanthate wikiPageRevisionID "679842598".
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Alkali_hydroxide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Alkoxide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Alkyl.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Alkylation.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Barton–McCombie_deoxygenation.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_disulfide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Functional_groups.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organosulfur_compounds.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salts.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Cellophane.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Chugaev_elimination.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Dithiocarbamate.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Ester.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Flotation_process.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Froth_flotation.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Living_polymerization.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Organic_synthesis.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Organosulfur_compound.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Organosulfur_compounds.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_ethyl_xanthate.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_hydroxide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink RAFT_(chemistry).
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Reversible_addition−fragmentation_chain-transfer_polymerization.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Salt_(chemistry).
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Scotch_Tape.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Sellotape.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_diethyldithiocarbamate.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_ethoxide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_ethyl_xanthate.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_hydroxide.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Thiosulfate.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink Viscose.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink William_Christopher_Zeise.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink File:Xanthate-ester-2D-general.png.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLink File:Xanthogenate_Cellulose_Structural_Formula_V1.svg.
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xanthate".
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLinkText "xanthate ester".
- Xanthate wikiPageWikiLinkText "xanthate".
- Xanthate hasPhotoCollection Xanthate.
- Xanthate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-el.
- Xanthate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Xanthate subject Category:Functional_groups.
- Xanthate subject Category:Organosulfur_compounds.
- Xanthate subject Category:Salts.
- Xanthate type Group.
- Xanthate type Group.
- Xanthate comment "Xanthate usually refers to a salt with the formula ROCS2−M+ (R = alkyl; M+ = Na+, K+). The name xanthates is derived from Greek ξανθός [ksantʰós], meaning “yellowish, golden”, and indeed most xanthate salts are yellow. They were discovered and named in 1823 by the Danish chemist William Christopher Zeise. These organosulfur compounds are important in two areas, the production of cellophane and related polymers from cellulose and secondly in mining for the extraction of certain ores.".
- Xanthate label "Xanthate".
- Xanthate sameAs Xantat.
- Xanthate sameAs Xanthogenate.
- Xanthate sameAs Xantato.
- Xanthate sameAs زانتات.
- Xanthate sameAs Xanthate.
- Xanthate sameAs Xantato.
- Xanthate sameAs キサントゲン酸.
- Xanthate sameAs 크산틴산염.
- Xanthate sameAs Xanthaat.
- Xanthate sameAs m.06fs69.
- Xanthate sameAs Ксантогенаты.
- Xanthate sameAs Xantat.
- Xanthate sameAs Q417615.
- Xanthate sameAs Q417615.
- Xanthate sameAs 黄原酸酯.
- Xanthate wasDerivedFrom Xanthate?oldid=679842598.
- Xanthate depiction Xanthate-ester-2D-general.png.
- Xanthate isPrimaryTopicOf Xanthate.