15086-27-8Relevant articles and documents
Meese-Marktscheffel, Juliane A.,Cramer, Roger E.,Gilje, John W.
, p. 1045 - 1050 (1994)
A magnesium tetraphenylaluminate battery electrolyte exhibits a wide electrochemical potential window and reduces stainless steel corrosion
Nelson, Emily G.,Brody, Scott I.,Kampf, Jeff W.,Bartlett, Bart M.
, p. 18194 - 18198 (2014)
Using Al(OPh)3 rather than the typical AlCl3 with Grignard reagents affords a Mg-ion electrolyte with a reduced chloride content. A 1:4 Al(OPh)3-PhMgCl mixture gives a magnesium tetraphenylaluminate salt that exhibits anodic stability up to 5 V vs. Mg2+/0 on both platinum and stainless steel working electrodes, and shows much reduced corrosion (pitting) of stainless steel after extended electrolysis at 4.5 V.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF MONOMERIC AND OLIGOMERIC METAL PHENOXIDES
Perchenko, V. N.,Abubakirov, R. Sh.,Kurashev, M. V.,Semenov, O. B.,Khrapova, I. M.,Plate, N. A.
, p. 191 - 193 (2007/10/02)
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Process for the preparation of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to a process for the selective preparation of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols and, in particular, ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohol. According to the invention, the reaction of a phenol with an aldehyde in an initially anhydrous medium and in the presence of a catalytic amount of a metal phenate, results in the selective production of ortho-hydroxybenzyl alcohols.