General reagent is a general term for all basic chemical reagents, which are of various kinds and play an important role in scientific research and production.
Fundamental building blocks of chemistry, including metals, nonmetals, and metalloids, and their ionic compounds (salts). Essential in materials science, electronics, and a variety of industries.
A substance that acquires electrons in a REDOX reaction. Many organic reactions require the use of oxidants, such as the oxidation of double and triple bonds, alcohols and aldehydes.
Substances composed of ions that are liquid at or near room temperature are called room temperature ionic liquids,room temperature molten salts,organic ionic liquids,etc.,referred to as ionic liquids.
Reducing agents are reactants that lose electrons (or electron pair deviation) in oxidation-reduction reactions. Reducing agents are often used in organic reactions, such as the reduction of double and triple bonds, the reduction of carbonyl groups, and the reduction of aromatic rings .
Condensation reaction refers to the same or different organic compound molecules combine with each other, precipitate one or more molecules of water or other compounds to form a new substance, such as aldol condensation.
Molecules containing two or more functional groups, in order to prevent one of the functional groups from being damaged by the reaction, a reagent is commonly used to protect it first, and then remove the protective agent after the reaction is completed.
A class of catalysts that can help transfer reactants from one phase to another that can react,thereby speeding up the reaction rate of heterophase systems.
The most commonly used organic reagent, the basic raw material of organic synthesis, is a laboratory necessity in chemistry, materials, environment, biology and other fields.
Reagents used in organic electrochemical synthesis. The old bond is broken and the new bond is formed through the charge transfer and the mutual conversion of electric energy and chemical energy between organic molecules or catalytic medium at the electrode/solution interface.