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Meaning of "hypophosphite"

Hypophosphite is an adjective used in the context of chemistry to describe a salt or an ester of hypophosphorous acid
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  • any salt of hypophosphorous acid

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A source of hypophosphite may be added as a rate enhancer.
A preferred chain transfer agent is sodium hypophosphite.
Sodium hypophosphite is the most preferred rate enhancer.
A phosphorus co pound which is frequently employed is sodium hypophosphite.
Hypophosphite compounds as reducing agents are preferred.
Preferred are sodium hypophosphite or potassium hypophosphite.
A particularly preferred catalyst is sodium hypophosphite.
Hypophosphite salt and compound which releases hypophosphite salt.
The inorganic reducing agent typically is a hypophosphite or a phosphite.
Hypophosphite based reducing agents are applied for deposition of NiP alloys.
A second mild exotherm occurred as sodium hypophosphite dissolved.
An unknown amount of the calcium hypophosphite remained undissolved in the room temperature sample.
The most commonly used reducing agent is sodium hypophosphite.
In recovering a hexahydrated nickel hypophosphite solution from one of the concentration circuits.
Examples for such other reducing agents are hydrazyne or sodium hypophosphite.

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Small amounts of nickel and hypophosphite ions also pass into the concentrate fluid.
These reducing agents typically include borohydride and hypophosphite ions.
Increasing the concentration of hypophosphite increases both the magnetic coercivity and metal deposition rate.
The present invention is that of a process for the manufacture of nickel hypophosphite.
The alkali metal hypophosphite can be a hypophosphite salt containing any number of alkali metal groups.
It was tested using an aqueous solution of sodium hypophosphite as the reducing agent.
Use of Sodium Hypophosphite as accelerator component of curable aqueous composition using various polyols.
Suitable hydrogen donors include for example hydrazine hydrate or sodium hypophosphite.
The sodium hypophosphite and magnesium sulfate were applied to the surface of the SAP particles.
Stirring was stopped five minutes after the addition of the sodium hypophosphite hydrate.
Use of Sodium Hypophosphite as accelerator component of curable aqueous composition.
The additional reducing agent may be selected from hydrazine and sodium hypophosphite.
Use of at least an inorganic hypophosphite having the following formula,.
One of the liquids may be hydrogen peroxide and the other may contain a hypophosphite.
Ammonium formate, sodium hypophosphite or cyclohexadiene can be used as hydrogen transfer reagents.
The reducing agent used may likewise be dimethylaminoborane or a mixture of hypophosphite and dimethylaminoborane.
Sodium hypophosphite should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from oxidizing materials.
This test illustrates a process for preparing a polymer exclusively with sodium hypophosphite monohydrate.
Salts of hypophosphorous acid include sodium hypophosphite, barium hypophosphite, and calcium hypophosphite.
In an embodiment the crosslinking agent can include citric acid and further include a hypophosphite.
Preferably, a solution of sodium hypophosphite is employed.
This compound shows lower flame retardant performances in polyester when compared to Aluminum hypophosphite.
As a hydrogen transfer reagent, ammonium formate, sodium hypophosphite or cyclohexadiene can be used.
In an embodiment, the chain transfer agent comprises or consists essentially of sodium hypophosphite.
Composition according to claim 3, characterized in said inorganic hypophosphite is calcium or aluminum hypophosphite.
A composition according to claim 5 or 6 wherein said composition further comprises sodium hypophosphite.
Sources of hypophosphite include sodium hypophosphite, potassium hypophosphite, ammonium hypophosphite, and phosphinic acid.
In another embodiment, the catalyst is sodium hypophosphite.
If hypophosphite is used as the reducing agent, the deposit will contain nickel and phosphorus.
Preferably, the catalyst is sodium hypophosphite.
Preferred reducing agents are salts of hypophosphite, particularly alkali metal salts such as sodium hypophosphite.
In one example, the crosslinking catalyst is sodium hypophosphite.
In the bath, the nickel and hypophosphite concentration must be kept within a narrow range.
The method of claim 1 wherein the compound selected is calcium hypophosphite.
Various solutions of the hypophosphite compounds are listed in Table 1.

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