Potassium periodate
Potassium periodate is a chemical compound with the formula KIO4. It is a white, crystalline solid that is used in various laboratory applications. Potassium periodate is a strong oxidizing agent and can be used in analytical chemistry for the detection and determination of certain organic compounds.
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9 protocols using potassium periodate
CMP Slurry for Copper Planarization
Characterization of Pesticide Residues
Synthesis of nano-composite materials
Antioxidant Assays for α-Cypermethrin and Curcumin
Sustainable leather manufacturing using nano-HAp
Chitosan-based Hydrogel Synthesis
Portable Electrochemical ELISA Sensor
Fluorescent Protein Conjugation Protocol
Sodium Sulfated Cellulose Nanocrystals
(11.5 wt %) were supplied by the University of Maine. Potassium periodate,
sodium chloride, octylamine, hexadecylamine, sodium cyanoborohydride,
isopropyl alcohol, calcofluor white, and ion-exchange resin were supplied
by Sigma Aldrich/Merck (Dorset, United Kingdom). Isotactic polypropylene
(PP) microparticles were kindly provided by Prof T. Kondo of Kyushu
University, Japan, but were originally supplied by Prime Polymer Co.,
Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). Ultrapure water was used for all experiments.
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