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Fred C. Anson (req. 2018-09-22) –
Caltech electrochemist,
Guggenheim Fellow ,
National Academy of Sciences member.
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Caroline Karason - Cosmetic Scientist, Teacher and now Musician (Red Charcoal)
[10] Graduate of the London College of Fashion
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[12] , University of the Arts London
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[14] . In 2010, she invented of the first ever Veet™
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[16] Depilatory Gel (sensitive variant)
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[18] while working at the Reckitt Benckiser Group plc (previously known as 'Reckitt and Coleman' and 'Reckitt and Sons' but now known as 'Reckitt')
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[21] but was never publicly credited for it or listed on the patents arising from it
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Chris Broka , (BS, Caltech; Ph.D., UCSD; Postdoc, Harvard) - retired synthetic pharmaceutical chemist who holds dozens of patents that are used to treat various diseases. Since his retirement from chemistry, he has been working in the fields of theoretical physics, quantum mechanics and music.
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Michael T. Beachem, Jr. , Ph.D. (req. pre-2012-01-17) – one of the four chemists that invented the
lightstick while he worked at
American Cyanamid ; he was also a holder of twenty-one patents of other inventions
J. Thomas Brenna (req. 2021-01-04) - Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Texas at Austin who uses stable isotope mass spectrometry and other bioanalytical chemical techniques to investigate human nutrition and diseases associated with nutrition.
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Neil Burford famous Canadian chemist, former President of the CSC and Chair of CNC-IUPAC, well known for his contributions to the fields of phosphorus chemistry and main group cations (
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Stefano Curtarolo (req. 2022-05-14) – material scientist included in multiple existing articles. He is an
American Physical Society Fellow, coiner of the term
cheapium , winner of the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers .
Gary Fuller - British chemist and air pollution scientist
[42] . I think, fair to say, one of Britain's most prominent air pollution scientists, formerly at King's College, London. Notable for establishing and running the "London Air Quality Network"
[43] . Prolific media contributor/commentator and interviewee (regular column in The Guardian newspaper), many press/media interviews [search news.google.com for dr gary fuller], well-received book (Invisible Killer) about air pollution published in 2019.
Dušan Hadži (req. pre-2008-02-16) – chemist
Dennis William Hauck (req. prior 2012-05-19) – alchemist and prolific author on the subject.
Lutz Hecht (req. pre-2012-01-17) – physical chemist who, in collaboration with
Laurence Barron , developed one of the first backscattering ROA spectrometers
George Hess (1926–2015) (req. pre-2017-01-06)—biochemist, Fulbright Scholar, Guggenheim Fellow, NIH Fogarty Scholar; member of the Biochemistry department at Cornell University.
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William Francis Hildebrand (
William Hildebrand (req. pre-2008-02-16) – American chemist
Isao Kuwajima (req. 2013-06-11) - a Japanese organic chemist who developed
a new total synthesis method of taxol , see
ja:桑嶋功
Tristan H. Lambert William T. Miller Professor of Chemistry, Department Chair, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University (
https://chemistry.cornell.edu/tristan-lambert )
Carl Langer (req. pre-2012-01-17) – worked with
Ludwig Mond
John Leffler (physicist) (req. pre-2012-01-17) – enthalpy/entropy; "
Leffler plots "
John W. Lyons (chemist) (req. 2018-09-13) – 9th Director of the
National Institute of Standards and Technology from 1990 to 1993 and an expert on the chemistry of flame retardants.
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Samuel Evans Massengill (currently a redirect) (req. 2014-11-21) - Founder and chemist of
S. E. Massengill Company
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Sir Gilbert Morgan (req. 2017-03-26) - the first director of the UK's Government Chemical Research Laboratory and former President of the
Chemical Society and the
Society of Chemical Industry . The
Corday-Morgan Prizes were founded by a bequest left by
Sir Gilbert Morgan .
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Angar Olds (req. 2014-11-03) - is a pioneer in the field of
chemometrics and formerly an associate professor at the Technical University of Denmark. He was awarded the Herman Wold gold medal for his contribution to chemometrics in 1997
Friedrich Quincke (req. pre-2012-01-17) – 19th-century chemist
William S. Rapson (req. pre-2012-01-17) – found the Rapson-Robinson synthesis, student of Sir
Robert Robinson Later wrote the book Gold Usage , see Appreciation: Dr William S Rapson in Gold Usage 01 December 1999, by Prof Dr C J Raub)
Richard W. Roberts (chemist) (req. 2018-09-13) – (died January 17, 1978 at age of 43), physical chemist who served as the 7th Director of the
National Bureau of Standards from 1973 to 1975 and assistant director of the
Energy Research and Development Administration from 1975 to 1977 before returning to GE prior to his death.
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Eduard Schultze (req. pre-2012-01-17) – inventor of gunpowder used by hunters;
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Michael Simic (req. pre-2012-01-17) – chemist
Takashi Takahashi (req. 2013-06-11), a Japanese chemist who developed
a new total synthesis method of taxol
Jan H. Teuben (req. pre-2012-01-17) – who?; alleged chemist
Grant Venerable, II (req. 2021-11-13), physical chemist (BS UCLA, MS & PhD University of Chicago), artist, musician, author, university administrator. Son of
Grant Venerable , a mathematician-civil engineer and the first African-American graduate of Caltech (his father also deserves his own article and not lumped together with his son). Doctoral student of
Jack Halpern (chemist) .
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Mark Volpin (req. 2021-08-14) – Soviet organical chemist, winner of the USSR State Prize in 1982. Besides the Russian article, there is one on the German Wikipedia ("Mark Wolpin") based on two English-language sources.
Herwig von Zwehl (req. 2015-04-10), Technical Director of ICMESA (Assumed Deceased)
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Dietrich H. Welte (req. pre-2012-01-17) – geochemist
Chuanlun Zhang (req. 2019-04-30) – An American-trained Chinese Biogeochemist and Geomicrobiologist who had worked at many research facilities in both the United States (NASA, ORNL, UGA, Texas A&M) and China (Southern University of Science and Technology) and is an expert on Archaea. He has authored or co-authored nearly 300 high-impact papers.
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Yvan Guindon (req. 20233-01-01) Canadian chemist who was President of the
Royal Society of Canada from 2007-09. Various awards include the National Order of Quebec and the Order of Canada
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A–M
Actilift (2012-07-15) (is claimed to be a "smart" enzyme in laundry detergents that can smoothen fabrics, does somebody know what kind of enzyme it exactly is and what it does chemically?
Possibly a
cellulase , to digest microfibrils of cellulose off the surface of cotton threads, giving a smoother feeling surface: linked page mentions such a use, but manufacturers don't say what's in their trademarked product....
Malcolm Farmer (
talk ) 14:37, 10 February 2013 (UTC))
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Alkoxyamine
Allomelanin
Atropisum
Allylpotassium
Aluminum calcium silicate (
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12851164 ) blogs.naturalnews.com/your-daily-additives-anticaking-agents-aluminum-calcium-silicate/
unreliable fringe source?
Aluminum dichromate (req. pre-2016-10-07)
Aluminum dihydrogen phosphate (req. pre-2014-02-03)
1-Aminoindane ,
2-Aminoindane already exists.
Amino sulfonic acid
Aminooxazole (req. pre-2012-01-16)
1-Aminotetralin ,
2-Aminotetralin already exists.
Ammonium cresylate
Androsta-3,5-diene-7,17-dione (req. 2017-05-10) This is an aromatase inhibitor sold commercially under the name "arimistane"
Antimony oxide sulfide (As2 S2 )
Aphanmol I (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Arachidyl propionate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Arsenic(II) sulfide (Sb4 S3 O3 )
Aurocene - hypothetical chemical compound with the formula Au(C5 H5 )3
Azinobis
BaFe2As2 "BaFe2As2, the parent compound of the FeAs based superconductors" -- see
http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.2776
Barium hydroxide lime U.S.P. (req. pre-2014-01-14)
Benzalanthrone
Bioapatite (req. pre-2012-01-16) – has received a number of recent mentions in the scientific and popular press, but information about where it exists, how it forms, and its relation to other bone and tooth compounds is not readily available.
Butylbenzenes (
de:Butylbenzole )
Cadmium sulfite (CdSO3 )
Caffeine ascorbate ,
Caffeine citrate already exists.
Carane (
[2] )
Carbon inverse opal (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Carbon silk (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Carbon sulfide selenide (
CSSe )
Carbon sulfide telluride (
CSTe )
Cellulose acetate propionate
Cerium(II) sulfide (
CeS )
Ceteareth-12 (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Chemical properties of bitumen (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Chlorcymol
Chrome chelate (req. pre-2012-10-25) used in alternative medicine, prohibited food addition in the EU
Cinnamylidene acetic acid
Citreofuran
Caldarchaetidylglycerol tetraether
Coccinelline
Cooking oil (data page)
Comparison of dihydrogen and dilithium (req. 2012-08-23)
Compound 1036 (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Copper 8-hydroxyquinoline - mentioned in
oligodynamic effect
Copper germanate CuGeO3, the first inorganic
spin-Peierls material
Crystalline Taurine
74.64.4.218 (
talk ) 16:19, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
reply
Cyclobutyl bromide
Cyclohexylmagnesium chloride , mainly used as a solution in diethyl ether
2-Cyclooctylamino-5-nitropyridine (
COANP ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Cyclotriazene (req. pre-2012-01-16) – isomer of HN3
Cyclic anhydride (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Cyclopropylamine
DDC-4920 (req. pre-2012-01-16) – experimental nerve gas
Desmethylselegiline
Deuterium sulfide (S2 S)
Dibenzylbutane
4-Dimethylamino-N-methyl-4-stilbazolium tosylate (
DAST ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Diastereoisomeride
Dicaesium (
fr:Dimère de césium )
Dicarvacrol
Dicyclohexyl methyl-2-methyl succinate (
DCMMS ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Dihexadecyl disulfide (C32 H66 S2 )
Dihydromyrcenol (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Dihydroxystearic acid
Diisopropylmercury – a very poisonous organomercury compound
Diisopropyl sebacate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Di-tert-butylmercury
Diisopropylmercury
Dimolybdenum (
fr:Dimolybdène , currently a redirect to Molybdenum itself)
Dipotassium (
fr:Dipotassium )
Disodium (
fr:Disodium )
Ditungsten
Dynogel (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Dysprosium(III) sulfide (Dy2 S3 )
Erbium sulfide (Er2 S3 )
Erbium(III) sulfate (Er2 (SO4 )3 )
Eserethole
Ethylsodium
Ethylene cyclopentadiene (req. pre-2012-01-16)
1,2-Ethylenedisodium
Ethyl 4-methoxycinnamate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Ethylmethylbenzenes (
de:Ethylmethylbenzole )
Ethynyllithium
Ethynediyldilithium
Europium-doped yttrium orthovanadate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Europium(III) sulfate (Eu2 (SO4 )3 )
Europium Tetrakis (dibenzoylmethide)triethylammonium (triboluminescent compound)
Ferroaluminium
1,1'-
Ferrocene dicarboxylic acid (
Fc(COOH)2 ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Ferromagnesium
Ferrosilicon magnesium
Flavone-C
Florabeads (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Florpyrauxifen-benzyl - aquatic herbicide
Fluorinated polyoxetanes (FOx)
Fluorotriphenylstannane (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Free Base (existing article refers to illigal drugs exclusively, but free base is a general organic chemistry subject. These need to be split apart.)
Fomblin (req. pre-2012-01-16) – perfluoropolyethers (fluoropolymers) used as specialty lubricants (e.g. , high-vacuum pumps)
Formal sublimate (req. pre-2012-01-16) – mixture of formalin and mercury used in microscopy fixing
Galactoflavin ,also called sorboflavin with formula C18H22N4O7 and molecular weight 406.38988(
http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?q=all&cid=21500#ec )
Granatane draft started (and abandoned?) at
User:RIT RAJARSHI/Granatane
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Granatanine draft started (and abandoned?) at
Draft:Granatanine
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Grevillol (req. pre-2012-01-16)
General Characteristics of Organic Compounds
HEGA - detergent decanoyl-N-hydroxyethylglucamide
Hericene (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Hexaaquairon [Fe(H2 O)6 2+ (req. pre-2012-01-16) – a complex ion of
iron
Hexahydroindene
Hexahydroxysilicate
Hippodamine C13 H23 N. (req. pre-2012-01-16) – a ladybug congregation hormone
High-density cross-linked polyethylene (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Hydrixyisohexl 3-cyclohexenecarboxaldehyde (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Hydrobenzoin (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Hydrotrioxide (ROOOH) - a class of compounds found in the atmosphere
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4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyamphetamine -
metabolite of
MDMA
Hyperbranched aluminosilicate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Indolinol
Infinitene - Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with molecular formula of C48H24, isomeric to Kekulene, its shape reminiscent of the infinity symbol.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.1c10807 ;
https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/6165026b35b4062ec310d759
Iron(III) Molybdate - catalyst, dehydrogenation, methanol to formaldehyde
The role of the suprastoichiometric molybdenum during methanol to formaldehyde oxidation over Mo–Fe mixed oxides
Isoamyl paramethoxycinnamate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Isoethylvanillin (
de:Isoethylvanillin ) (req. 2021-10-08)
Isopetasin
Isopropyl lanolate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Isopropyllithium
Isothialozone (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Isovanillyl alcohol (
de:Isovanillylalkohol )
Isovanillic acid (
de:Isovanillinsäure )
Janusene (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Lanthanum monosulfide (
LaS )
Lequerolic acid (req. pre-2012-01-16)
2-Lineoylglycerol
Lithium dodecyl sulfate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Lithium manganese dioxide (LiMnO2 ) Main product in disposable lithium batteries.
Lithium metaniobate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Lithium ozonide
[3]
Lyophylic Colloid
Magnesium bis glycinate (req. pre-2012-06-01) double chelated magnesium nutritional supplement (bis may be word prefix in some texts)
Magnesium ferrosilicon
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Manganese citrate (req. pre-2017-01-01) Also called Trimanganese Dicitrate, nutritional supplement and rarely used reagent. Very little research made.
Maltinol (req. pre-2012-01-16) same as
Maltitol ?
MEGA - detergent N-nonanoyl-N-methyl-D-glucamide
Meliantriol - a component of
neem oil
11-Mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA)
Mercury(I) carbonate - Hg2CO3 Needs translation from
the Dutch wikipedia article or the
Russian wikipedia article
Mesitaldehyde
(Mesitylene)iron tricarbonyl does not exist but
(Mesitylene)molybdenum tricarbonyl does
Methanediazonium hexafluorophosphate
Methoxytrimethylsilane (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Methyl astatide
Methyl 3-carboxy-3-devinyl-pyropheophorobide a (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Methyl 3-nitrobenzoate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Methyl bicarbonate (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Methyl chlorate
Methyleneanthrone
Methylphenetidine
Methylsubstituted benzenes (
de:Methylsubstituierte Benzole )
Mineral ice (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Morchelline amino acid similar to proline, watch
here
Monactin (req 2018-11-19)
Monophospholipid A (req 2013-07-02)
Myrtrimonium bromide (req. pre-2012-01-16) – cosmetic additive
N–Z
Naphthalene sulfonamide
N-methylsuccinimide
N-(t-butyldimethylsilyl)-N-methyltrifluoroacetamide (
MTBSTFA ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Nanoclay (req. pre-2012-01-16) – perhaps this should be part of
organoclay , rather than having its own article?
Nitronium hexafluorophosphate
Nitrosomethane This compound is distinct from Nitromethane, and has chemical formula CH3NO, similar to formaalmide and oxaziridine, but is distinct in the connection of its atoms.
Nitrosonium hexafluorophosphate see
nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate
NNAL -
CDC - see
Croupier
Norathyriol
Norsesquiterpene gamma - lactone
Novovanillin (
de:Novovanillin )
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol
O,O-Diethyl phosphorochloridothioate
Oblongolide
Octadecylsilane The silane used to coat HPLC column beads. Aka C18. For ref there is a stubby bit in the HPLC entry. you mean
Octadecyltrichlorosilane
Octenal
Organic oils (req. pre-2012-01-16) – such as sunflower oil
PdXPhos
Peroxide-forming chemicals like those listed here:
http://www.safety.vanderbilt.edu/chem/peroxide-forming-chemicals.php -- having a nice sortable list of them would be helpful for anyone trying to figure out if their chemical inventory is about to explode...
Phenethyl group
Phenylethyl resorcinol (sold as
SymWhite® 377 )
Phenylmagnesium chloride , see
Phenylmagnesium bromide
Phenylpyrazine
Phenyl trimethicone (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Phosphanoglycine (req.2016-01-17)
Phosphatidyl choline-cardiolipin(PC-CLP)
Phosphatidyl choline-phosphatidyl Serine(PC-PS)
Photovoltaic reactions (is a redirect) (req. pre-2012-01-16) – chemical reactions which take place in the presence of sunlight
Pinacolyl methylphosphonate (
PMP ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Platinin or
Platinine (req. pre-2012-01-16) – trade name for some form of white-metal alloy used in the early 20th century
PLC plastic (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Polistirex a polymer used in some cough medications like chlorpheniramine, codeine, dextromethorphan and hydrocodone
Polyalkyne
Poly(3-butylthiophene)s (
P3BTs ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene-alt-thiophene (
PDOFT ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Poly(diallyldimethylammonium tribromide) (req. pre-2012-8-29)
Poly-3(octylthiophene) (
P3OT ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Polyenylphosphatidylcholine (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Polyethimines (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Polyethylene-polypropylene glycol (Wikidata: Q72501412. CAS: 9003-11-6.)
Polyhemiaminal (req. pre-2015-12-16)
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate (req. pre-2012-01-16) – Tween 40 (see:
Tween 20 ?)
Polyterephthalate
Polyvinylacetone (
PVKA ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Pomegranate seed oil (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Potassium chlorite
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Potassium-Chlorite
Potassium methylsulfinylmethylide , the potassium analog of
dimsyl sodium
PrOs4Sb12 -- "recently discovered heavy fermion superconductor PrOs4Sb12", see
http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0209553
Propyl isobutyrate
Protoplasma (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate
Phosphorothioc triiodide (PSI3 )
Purcellin oil (req. pre-2012-01-16) – synthetic version of preen oil from birds
Pyomelanin
Quilon (chemical) (req. pre-2012-01-16)–
Quilon currently redirects to
Kollam
Ratahine
Reverse anomeric effect (req. pre-2012-01-16)
SAM polymer (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Scytalone (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Sea Brat 4 (req. pre-2012-01-16) – a dispersant considered for oil-spill cleanup
Secodaphnane
Siloxene (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Silwet L-77 , a surfactant frequently used in
Agrobacterium -mediated plant transformation
Sinapyl alcohol dehydrogenase
Sodium Butyroyl Hyaluronate - modified sodium hyaluronate on its hydroxylic bonds (hyaluromimethic technology)
Sodium butyroyl formoyl hyaluronate - modified sodium hyaluronate on its hydroxylic bonds (hyaluromimethic technology)
Sodium hydroxymethylglycinate - used as antimicrobial in cosmetic products
Sodium isopropoxide , a very caustic base that reacts with water to give isopropanol and sodium hydroxide, although it is soluble in alcohol and acetonitrile (MSDS at
http://www.chemblink.com/MSDS/MSDSFiles/683-60-3_Alfa%20Aesar.pdf ; use this info and other msds's to create this page)
Sodium polysulphide
Sodium sec-butoxide , formed when sodium reacts with
sec-Butanol
Sodium silver thiooctoyl hyaluronate - modified sodium hyaluronate on its hydroxylic bonds (hyaluromimethic technology)
Sodium acetate trihydrite see
Sodium acetate trihydrate now a redirect to
Sodium acetate
Sodium lauriminodipropionate , sodium salts of substituted propionic acid that prevents or inhibits the build-up of static electricity
Sodium tert-butylthiolate , the sodium salt of 2-methyl-2-propanethiol (tert- butylthiol)
Sodium thiooctoyl hyaluronate - modified sodium hyaluronate on its hydroxylic bonds (hyaluromimethic technology)
Sodium thiooctoyl formoyl hyaluronate - modified sodium hyaluronate on its hydroxylic bonds (hyaluromimethic technology)
Sodium tribromide
Sodium trithiophosphate
Sodium xylenesulfonate
SoRI-20040 - agonist-like DAT modulator
Spiro-OMeTAD used in
perovskite solar cells , see
here
Stannanetriol
Sucrose ester , a combination of sucrose and synthetic fat
Sulfated zirconia (
Zirconyl sulfate ) (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Suntheanine
Tanshinones (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Telluromethionine
Terpenic alcohol (req. pre-2012-01-16)
tert- butyltrichlorosilane
Tests for identifying proteins
Tetraamminezinc
Tetrachlorocobaltate(III) tetraethylammonium chloride
Tetrafluorethylene perfluormethyl vinylether
Tetraglycine hydroperiodide , ingredient in water purification tablets as well as pesticide and medicinal CAS 7097-60-1.
Chemical Book
PubChem
Tetrahydroxylphosphonium trifluoromethanesulfonate , involves conjugate acid of phosphoric acid
Tetramethylammonium ozonide
[4]
[5]
Tetramethylhexane
Tetramethylmolozonide (req. pre-2012-01-16) – the "model"
molozonide
Tetraphenylpropenol
Tetrapropylene - req. pre-2012-01-16
Tetrapropylammonium perrhenate , you mean
Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate
Thermolon See:
http://www.thermalon.com ,
http://www.google.com/patents/US7727637 ], and
http://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/jas/abstracts/94/supplement5/257
Thiazole orange , a nucleic acid stain used as a safer alternative to
ethidium bromide
Thiodiglycolic acid (TdGA) - a metabolite of
vinyl chloride
Thiomethyl triphenyllead
Thiopropyl triphenyllead
Thulium(III) sulfate - (Tm2 (SO4 )3 )
Titanium oxychloride -- (TiOCL) related: "low-dimensional
Mott-Hubbard insulators "
Titanium(IV) sulfate (Ti(SO4 )2 )
Titanium tetraazide (esoterica)
Tributyllead acetate
Tributyllead imidazole
Trichloromethanesulfonic acid
Trichloromethyl mercaptan (CHCl3 S)
Tricyclopentadienyl uranium chloride , an organouranium compound
Triethyloxonium hexafluorophosphate
Triisobutylamine
Triisopropylsilyl chloride
Trifluoromethylbenzene see
Trifluorotoluene
Trimethyl anhydride (req. pre-2012-01-16)
Trimethyloxonium hexafluorophosphate
Trimethylsilyl isocyanate (Use the MSDS at
https://www.fishersci.ca/viewmsds.do?catNo=AC224730250 ), a very toxic compound that is mildly soluble in water (though it somehow also reacts with it)
Triphenylmethyl perchlorate see
Triphenylmethyl hexafluorophosphate
Triphenylmethyllithium
Triphenylmethylsodium
Triphenylphosphinebis(pyridine)thiocyanatocopper(I) , notable for exhibiting
triboluminescence
Tris-biphenyl triazine
Triterpene acid
Tropylium hexafluorophosphate
Uranic acid , H2U2O7
Valepotriates (req. pre-2012-01-16) – chemical in valerian extract (valeriana officinalis); many instances of medical, anxiolytic value
Vanadium sulfide (
VS )
Variamine blue B
Non-letter
1,2,3-Trimethylcyclopropane
2-Carene
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2C-B-AN ,
2C-Bn ,
2C-Bu ,
2C-CN ,
2C-NH2 ,
2C-Ph ,
2C-T-5 ,
2C-T-6 ,
2C-T-10 ,
2C-T-11 ,
2C-T-12 ,
2C-T-14 ,
2C-T-18 ,
2C-T-20 ,
2C-T-22 ,
2C-T-22.5 ,
2C-T-23 ,
2C-T-24 ,
2C-T-25 ,
2C-T-27 ,
2C-T-30 ,
2C-T-31 ,
2C-T-32 ,
2C-T-33
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Acrylate-copolymer microsphere - the materials that make
Post-it notes sticky
Aliphatic side chain
Artisan molecules - Metal-
terpyridine complexes form
fractal
polymers with aesthetic shapes -
https://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/84/i20/8420notw3.html
Avicel
Bathtub ring (see
Soap scum )
Bond site
Bosonic correlated insulator - Modern low-energy state of matter. More information at
List of states of matter#Modern_states
Carbidisation - applied during the
Fischer-Tropsch process
Cartoon diagram - Many wiki articles have pictures of biologically significant molecules identified as "cartoon diagrams" but the term (or art) is not identified anywhere. It would be helpful to have an article about this subject.
Cation-pi cyclization
Cerakote - a trade name held by NIC Industries for a type of polyceramic coating containing both polymeric and ceramic components. Mentioned in other Wikipedia (English) articles about firearm coatings and finishes. It has other applications, e.g. for coating headers and exhaust manifolds.
Chemical Bond Approach
Chemical Education Material Study
Codeonal – appears to be a brand-name drug, also known as codein-barbital or barbital codone, from that name maybe codeine and a barbiturate
Craig countercurrent distribution (
(CCCD) )
Crowding agent - related to
Macromolecular crowding
Diamagnetic semiconducting molecular crystal tetrasilver tetroxide utilized for destroying the AIDS virus, destroying AIDS synergistic pathogens and immunity suppressing moieties (ISM) in humans. {United States Patent: 5676977}
Distribution diagram
Discrete molecules
Enthalpy of Activation
Exciton diffusion (there are multiple sources encompassing types of exciton diffusion, but nothing as a whole (See Forster Resonance Energy Transfer, Dexter Electron Transfer etc.). Also the definition is a bit hairy and often the term is tossed around loosely, it would be nice to put all of that together)
Fuming acid An acid that emits visible, generally corrosive gases. The term is used without definition in many Wikipedia articles, and should be better-defined. (ref:
https://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Fuming ,
Nitric acid ,
Aqua regia ,
Oleum ,
Red fuming nitric acid ,
Cadet's fuming liquid )
Goldfinger (mechanism) radical chemistry mechanism
Hittorf transport number ion transport number for a fluid described by
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf
Hypersensitive transition (ref:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/hypersensitive-transition )
Induction point
Intermediate valence
Ion activity product
Lignocellulosis
List of signs in laboratory
Lower-energy spin-state spin-aligned situation
Mulliken symbol
OSPC-1 - new form of carbon (ref:
http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/news/new-carbon-could-signal-step-change-for-the-worlds-most-popular-batteries )
Photoalkylation - particularly mercury (II) into ethylmercury and methylmercury
Photodeposition
Photopolymer Inhibitors - substances that stop the
Polymerization of
Photopolymers
Pnictogen bond
doi :
10.1016/j.ccr.2020.213381
Pseudo-noble-gas core
Thermal neutron flux
Virtual coupling as relates to NMR spectra