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cyanate
cyanate Chem. (ˈsaɪəneɪt) [f. cyan- 2 + -ate.] A salt of cyanic acid.1845–6 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 50 Urea may also be obtained..by the decomposition of certain cyanates. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyanate
Any salt containing the ion, such as ammonium cyanate, is called a cyanate. Cyanate salts Sodium cyanate is isostructural with sodium fulminate, confirming the linear structure of the cyanate ion. wikipedia.org
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Triple-junction solar cells with cyanate in ultrawide bandgap ... - Nature
4 days agoPerovskite bandgap tuning without quality loss makes perovskites unique among solar absorbers, offering promising avenues for tandem solar cells1,2. However, minimizing the voltage loss when their ...
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Silver cyanate
Silver cyanate is the cyanate salt of silver. Silver cyanate is a beige to gray powder. wikipedia.org
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Ammonium cyanate
Ammonium cyanate is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is a colorless, solid salt. Ammonium cation forms hydrogen bonds with cyanate anion , but to N, not to O. wikipedia.org
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Estrone cyanate
Estrone cyanate, or estrone 3-O-cyanate, also known as estrocyanate, is an estrogen and an estrogen ester – specifically, the 3-O-cyanate ester of estrone wikipedia.org
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Potassium cyanate
Potassium cyanate is isostructural with potassium azide. Veterinarians have also found potassium cyanate useful in that the cyanate salts and isocyanates can treat parasite diseases in both birds and mammals. wikipedia.org
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Cyanase
The enzyme cyanase (, also known as cyanate hydratase or cyanate lyase), catalyses the bicarbonate dependent metabolism of cyanate to produce ammonia and The enzyme does this by first catalyzing the conversion of cyanate to carbamate, which then spontaneously decomposes to carbon dioxide and ammonia: cyanate wikipedia.org
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Gold and silver leaching agent prepared from cyanate and method for ...
The invention discloses a gold and silver leaching agent prepared from cyanate. The gold and silver leaching agent is characterized in that low-valence iron or low-valence iron salt is mixed with the cyanate at the weight ratio of 1:(2-50) to obtain the leaching agent. The invention also discloses a using method of the leaching agent. The method comprises the following steps of (1) adding the ...
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Cyanate ester
Cyanate esters contain a monovalent cyanate group . For example, the Lynx Mark II spaceplane is primarily made of carbon/cyanate ester. wikipedia.org
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سيانات الفضة
سيانات الفضة Silver cyanate هي مركب كيميائي؛ وهي سيانات ملح الفضة. صيغته الكيميائية AgCNO. wikipedia.org
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CAgNO
The molecular formula CAgNO (molar mass: 149.89 g/mol, exact mass: 148.9031 u) may refer to: Silver cyanate, cyanate salt of silver Silver fulminate wikipedia.org
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Fulminate
In the 1820s, the organic chemist Justus Liebig discovered silver fulminate (AgCNO) and Friedrich Wöhler discovered silver cyanate (AgOCN). Compounds Fulminic acid Mercury(II) fulminate Potassium fulminate Silver fulminate See also The cyanate (-OCN) and isocyanate (-NCO) groups have wikipedia.org
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C2HNO2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C2HNO2}} The molecular formula C2HNO2 (molar mass: 71.03 g/mol, exact mass: 71.0007 u) may refer to: Carbonocyanidic acid Formyl cyanate wikipedia.org
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Homocitrulline
This enzyme converts thiocyanate to cyanate. Increased levels of cyanate can now carbamylate lysine residues. Urea is in equilibrium with cyanate and isocyanate. wikipedia.org
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