3 chlorophenol
3-chlorophenol is a colorless, crystalline solid chemical compound. It is a type of chlorophenol, a class of organic compounds that contain both a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group attached to a benzene ring. 3-chlorophenol has a distinct phenolic odor and is soluble in organic solvents.
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graphite flakes, sulfuric acid (99.98%), trisodium citrate (AR), 4-nitrophenol
(98%), phenol (99%), 4-phenylphenol (97%), 3-chlorophenol (98%), and
potassium chloride (≥99%) were all obtained from Sigma-Aldrich
(South Africa) and were used as received. Nitric acid (≥55%)
was obtained from Honeywell Fluka (South Africa). Silver nitrate (99%)
was obtained from ACE Chemicals (South Africa). Sodium borohydride
(AR) was purchased from Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (India).
Phosphate buffer solutions (PBS, 10 mM) of different pH values were
prepared with 10 mM sodium dihydrogen phosphate (AR, Sigma-Aldrich)
and 10 mM disodium hydrogen phosphate (AR, Sigma-Aldrich), and their
pH values were adjusted using sodium hydroxide (AR, Sigma-Aldrich)
and hydrochloric acid (32%, Sigma-Aldrich). All the solutions were
prepared using ultrapure water (18.2 MΩ.cm at 22 °C).
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