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For synthesis— Hydroxylamine salts may be used t o make oximes, hydroxamic acids, and numerous intermediates. They are useful for preparation of antiskinning agents, anti-rusting agents, and pharmaceuticals.
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As acid-stable reducing agents—For metallic ions such as ferric, cupric, silver, and for nonmetallics such as dyes, peroxides, and nitrites. These compounds are useful in purification processes, dyeing of acrylic fibers and as a short-stopper for catalyzed polymerization reactions.
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oxidizing agents— This is new territory that needs exploring. Hydroxylamine salts are probably mild oxidizing agents.
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Effects on proteins and biological systems— Hydroxylamine salts inhibit enzymes such as catalase, harden gelatine . . . derivatives are good fungicides and bactericides. For the most part, this is a poorly explored area suitable for intensive experimentation. •^Hydroxylammonium Acid Sulfate NH3OH*H2S04
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Hydroxylammonium Chloride
Already known for their wide range of utility, these nitroparaffin derivatives may find dramatic uses from future research. Their potential applications for experimentation are almost unlimited.
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For more details on these and other uses for Hydroxylamine salts, mail the coupon below.
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