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Coordination polymerization is the most pervasive technology, which means that metal chlorides or metal oxides are used.
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This is the normal mode of substitution with carboxylic acid derivatives such as acyl chlorides, esters and amides.
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Non-conjugated pentacene-based polymers have been synthesized via esterification of a pentacene diol monomer with bis-acid chlorides to from polymers 4ab.
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Chlorides salts such as sodium chloride are often very soluble in water.
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Overall, production of aryl chlorides as well as related naphthyl derivatives has been declining since the 1980s, in part due to environmental concerns.
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Any chlorides -- salt -- which is used to de-ice the roads penetrates into the concrete and causes the rusting of the steel rebars.
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Chlorides are of particular interest because of their potential to preserve a biological signature through chemical sedimentation.
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The rind shows clay minerals, mainly smectites (beidellite, montmorillonite) and illite, sulfates, chlorides and amorphous silica.
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Formation of the carbonsulfur bond is usually accomplished with highly reactive sulfenyl chlorides, which must be prepared for immediate use.
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The best known examples are sulfinyl chlorides, thermolabile, moisture-sensitive compounds, which are useful intermediates for preparation of other sufinyl derivatives such as sulfinamides, sulfinates, sulfoxides and thiosulfinates.
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