Dimedone
Dimedone is a laboratory reagent used as a colorimetric indicator for the detection and quantification of aldehydes and ketones. It functions by forming a yellow-colored complex when reacting with these carbonyl compounds. Dimedone is commonly used in analytical chemistry applications that require the identification and measurement of carbonyl-containing substances.
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Catalase-Mediated Hydrogen Peroxide Assay
Benzaldehyde Derivatives Synthesis Protocols
Ethyl acetate (for analysis EMSURE ACS, ISO, Reag. Ph Eur) and acetone (for analysis EMPARTA ACS) were acquired from Merck. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was conducted using aluminum plates (F-254) covered with silica gel. The experiment included the use of silica gel (230–400 mesh, Merck) for column chromatography.
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