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Tetrafluoroboric acid

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

Tetrafluoroboric acid is a colorless, fuming liquid. It is a strong acid that is used in various industrial and laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using tetrafluoroboric acid

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Synthesis and Characterization of Fluoroaniline Complex

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All chemicals were of reagent grade and used as received. sodium tungstate(vi) dihydrate was procured from Wako Pure Chemical Industries (Osaka, Japan). DyCl3·6H2O was procured from the Merck Company. B18C6 and tetrafluoroboric acid were procured from Fujifilm Wako Chemicals (Osaka, Japan). m-Fluoroaniline was procured from TCI Fine Chemicals. The precursor lacunary Keggin, Na8H[PW9O34], and sodium decatungstate (Na4W10O32) were obtained according to the procedures reported in literature.51 (m-fluoroanilinium+)(BF4) was synthesized according to the procedures reported in literature.31 (link) The infrared spectrum of crystal 1 was measured using a Nicolet iS10 FTIR spectrum instrument equipped with an attenuated total reflection unit.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Fluorescent Dye

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All reagents and solvents used for the synthesis and spectroscopic measurements were of the highest commercial quality and were used without purification. Tetrahydrofuran (THF), dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol, distilled water, acetic acid, 4-aminopyridine, tetrafluoroboric acid, sodium nitrite, N,N-dihexylaniline and CHAPS (3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]propanesulfonate) were purchased from Wako Pure Chemical Industries. Ethyl acetate was purchased from Kanto Chemical. FM4-64 was obtained from Biotium (SynaptoRed C2). All other reagents were purchased from Tokyo Chemical Industry or Sigma Aldrich, unless otherwise noted.
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