Quinhydrone / 100 G
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Properties
Signal Word | Danger |
Flash Point (C) | Not available |
Flash Point (F) | Not available |
Melting Point | 167-172 °C (lit.) |
Product Description
Quinhydrone is a chemical compound recognized for its use as an electron acceptor in redox reactions. With a quinone-hydroquinone structure, it is employed in [specific applications, e.g., analytical chemistry, sensors, etc.], where its redox activity plays a fundamental role in [mention specific function, e.g., electron transfer, detection, etc.].
Application:
Applied in [laboratory/analytical contexts], Quinhydrone serves as a [brief functional role, e.g., redox indicator, sensor component, etc.]. Its distinctive quinone-hydroquinone structure facilitates [mention specific benefits, e.g., precise measurements, efficient detection, etc.] in applications such as [mention relevant examples, e.g., titrations, electrochemical studies, etc.].
Articles:
- Recent Studies on the Formation and Properties of Quinhydrone Complexes
Publication Date: 17 Oct 2011
A. O. Patil,W. T. Pennington,G. R. Desiraju,D. Y. Curtin &I. C. Paul
-https://doi.org/10.1080/00268948608079591
-The crystal structure of the triclinic modification of quinhydrone
Publication Date: 1965
T. Sakurai
-https://doi.org/10.1107/S0365110X65003390
-A Computational Study on the Stacking Interaction in Quinhydrone
Publication Date: February 20, 2007
María J. González Moa, Marcos Mandado, and Ricardo A. Mosquera