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Meaning of "dithionite"

Dithionite - A chemical compound often used as a reducing agent in various chemical processes. It is known for its ability to donate electrons and reduce other substances in chemical reactions
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  • any salt or ester of dithionous acid, H₂S₂O₄

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The use of sodium dithionite is particularly preferred.
The unusual structure of the dithionite anion.
Sodium dithionite is produced industrially by reduction of sulfur dioxide.
You skipped over the sodium dithionite.
Dithionite bleaching and brightness control of a paper machine.
It is also possible to add the dithionite as a solid.
Sodium dithionite was added in small portions.
Mechanical pulps are bleached using hydrogen peroxide or dithionite.
Sodium dithionite sodium hydrosulphite.
It is even possible to introduce the dithionite in solid form.
Dithionite and sulfoxylate of sodium.
The reduction is preferably carried out with sodium dithionite.
Calcium dithionite calcium hydrosulphite.
In this instance the preferred reducing reagent is sodium dithionite.
Potassium dithionite potassium hydrosulphite.

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Neither brightness nor yellowness were significantly altered by reduction with dithionite.
Sodium dithionite finds widespread use in industry as a reducing agent.
Low hazard dithionite.
Sodium dithionite is a reducing agent.
The reddish mixture was decolourized by the addition of a small amount of aqueous sodium dithionite.
Potassium dithionite or potassium hydrosulfite is a potassium salt of dithionous acid.
This preparation variant is preferably carried out using sodium bisulfite or sodium dithionite.
A few grains of dithionite was added to consume any residual oxygen.
Many studies have used hemoglobin in combination with the reducing agent sodium dithionite.
Sodium dithionite is a white powder used as a reductant and a bleaching agent.
This reduction is conducted in sodium dithionite in an aqueous medium with quantitative yield.
Reduction of methyl violet occurs in microorganisms but can be attained chemically using sodium dithionite.
Sodium dithionite hydrate.
Deoxyhemoglobin S is less soluble than HbA when reduced by dithionite in phosphate buffer solution.
The sulfite or dithionite salt is added as an aqueous solution and forms a separate phase.
The method commercially used by Flexplay and SpectraDisc employs methylene blue reduced by sodium dithionite.
Small quantities of sodium dithionite are added until a yellow coloring is obtained.
The TMP had been bleached with dithionite.
A method for producing sodium dithionite to be used in the bleaching of mechanical pulp.
Alternatively one can also make formaldehyde react with sodium dithionite CAS No.
Only ATP and dithionite supported substantial nitrogenase activity and greatly elevated energy status.
Treatment of XX with a reducing agent such as sodium dithionite provides aniline XXI.
Zinc dithionite Zinc hydrosulphite.
For the reducing agent, see sodium dithionite.
Production of alcoholate, dithionite and ultrapure potassium hydroxide solution.
Dithionite undergoes acid hydrolytic disproportionation to thiosulfate and bisulfite:.
In one preferred embodiment, the bleaching agent is sodium dithionite.
In addition, the solubility of sodium dithionite in water is rather low.
Preferably, the reducing agent used is aqueous sodium dithionite.
Sodium dithionite can also be used as chlorine-free bleaching agent.
In some experiments, myoglobin reduced with sodium dithionite was used.
Among alkali metal dithionites, sodium and potassium dithionite are preferred.
Preferred is a process in which stannous chloride, dithionite or sulfite is used.
Confusion between dithionate and dithionite is commonly encountered, even in manufacturers ' catalogues.
Similarly, a method of indigotine extraction using sodium dithionite has been developed.

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