An anionic compound that is used as a reagent for determination of potassium, ammonium, rubidium, and cesium ions. It also uncouples oxidative phosphorylation and forms complexes with biological materials, and is used in biological assays.
Solution titration in which the end point is read from the electrode-potential variations with the concentrations of potential determining ions. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Artificially produced membranes, such as semipermeable membranes used in artificial kidney dialysis (RENAL DIALYSIS), monomolecular and bimolecular membranes used as models to simulate biological CELL MEMBRANES. These membranes are also used in the process of GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION.
The study of chemical changes resulting from electrical action and electrical activity resulting from chemical changes.

Electrogenicity of the Na+-ATPase from the marine microalga Tetraselmis (Platymonas) viridis and associated H+ countertransport. (1/53)

Sodium accumulation by the Na+-ATPase in the plasma membrane (PM) vesicles isolated from the marine alga Tetraselmis (Platymonas) viridis was shown to be accompanied by deltapsi generation across the vesicle membrane (positive inside) and H+ efflux from the vesicle lumen. Na+ accumulation was assayed with 22Na+; deltapsi generation was detected by recording absorption changes of oxonol VI; H+ efflux was monitored as an increase in fluorescence intensity of the pH indicator pyranine loaded into the vesicles. Both ATP-dependent Na+ uptake and H+ ejection were increased by the H+ ionophore carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CICCP) while deltapsi was collapsed. The lipophilic anion tetraphenylboron ion (TPB-) inhibited H+ ejection from the vesicles and abolished deltapsi. Based on the effects of CICCP and TPB- on H+ ejection and deltapsi generation, the conclusion was drawn that H+ countertransport observed during Na+-ATPase operation is a secondary event energized by the electric potential which is generated in the course of Na+ translocation across the vesicle membrane. Increasing Na+ concentrations stimulated H+ efflux and caused the decrease in the deltapsi observed, thus indicating that Na+ is likely a factor controlling H+ permeability of the vesicle membrane.  (+info)

Annexins V and XII alter the properties of planar lipid bilayers seen by conductance probes. (2/53)

Annexins are proteins that bind lipids in the presence of calcium. Though multiple functions have been proposed for annexins, there is no general agreement on what annexins do or how they do it. We have used the well-studied conductance probes nonactin, alamethicin, and tetraphenylborate to investigate how annexins alter the functional properties of planar lipid bilayers. We found that annexin XII reduces the nonactin-induced conductance to approximately 30% of its original value. Both negative lipid and approximately 30 microM Ca(2+) are required for the conductance reduction. The mutant annexin XIIs, E105K and E105K/K68A, do not reduce the nonactin conductance even though both bind to the membrane just as wild-type does. Thus, subtle changes in the interaction of annexins with the membrane seem to be important. Annexin V also reduces nonactin conductance in nearly the same manner as annexin XII. Pronase in the absence of annexin had no effect on the nonactin conductance. But when added to the side of the bilayer opposite that to which annexin was added, pronase increased the nonactin-induced conductance toward its pre-annexin value. Annexins also dramatically alter the conductance induced by a radically different probe, alamethicin. When added to the same side of the bilayer as alamethicin, annexin has virtually no effect, but when added trans to the alamethicin, annexin dramatically reduces the asymmetry of the I-V curve and greatly slows the kinetics of one branch of the curve without altering those of the other. Annexin also reduces the rate at which the hydrophobic anion, tetraphenylborate, crosses the bilayer. These results suggest that annexin greatly reduces the ability of small molecules to cross the membrane without altering the surface potential and that at least some fraction of the active annexin is accessible to pronase digestion from the opposite side of the membrane.  (+info)

Effect of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide block copolymers on the permeability of bilayer lipid membranes to small solutes including doxorubicin. (3/53)

The effects of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide block copolymers (pluronics) on the permeability of several weak acids and bases through bilayer lipid membranes have been studied by the methods of monitoring (1) pH shifts near planar bilayers, (2) doxorubicin fluorescence quenching inside liposomes, and (3) current transients in the presence of hydrophobic anions. It has been shown that pluronics facilitate the permeation of comparatively large molecules (such as 2-n-undecylmalonic acid and doxorubicin) across lipid bilayers, while the permeation of small solutes (such as ammonium and acetic acid) remains unaffected. Pluronics also accelerate the translocation of large hydrophobic anions (tetraphenylborate). The effect of pluronics correlates with the content of propylene oxide units: it is enhanced when the portion of polypropylene oxide block in the copolymer is increased. The action of the pluronic on lipid membrane permeability differs from the effect of the conventional detergent Triton X-100, which does not affect doxorubicin transport if added at concentrations similar to those used for pluronics. It has been proposed that pluronics accelerate the processes of solute diffusion within lipid bilayers (in a structure-dependent manner) rather than influencing the rate of solute adsorption/desorption on the membrane surface. We suppose that the effect of pluronics on doxorubicin permeation across lipid bilayers along with the known effect on the multidrug resistance protein determines its influence on the therapeutic activity of anthracycline drugs.  (+info)

Potential energy barriers to ion transport within lipid bilayers. Studies with tetraphenylborate. (4/53)

Tetraphenylborate-induced current transients were studied in lipid bilayers formed from bacterial phosphatidylethanolamine in decane. This ion movement was essentially confined to the membrane in terior during the current transients. Charge movement through the interior of the membrane during the current transients was studied as a function of the applied potential. The transferred charge approached an upper limit with increasing potential, which is interpreted to be the amount of charge due to tetraphenylborate ions absorbed into the boundary regions of the bilayer. A further analysis of the charge transfer as a function of potential indicates that the movement of tetraphenylborate ions is only influenced by a certain farction of the applied potential. For bacterial phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers the effective potential is 77 +/- 4% of the applied potential. The initial conductance and the time constant of the current transients were studied as a function of the applied potential using a Nernst-Planck electrodiffusion regime. It was found that an image-force potential energy barrier gave a good prediction of the observed behavior, provided that the effective potential was used in the calculations. We could not get a satisfactory prediction of the observed behavior with an Eyring rate theory model or a trapezoidal potential energy barrier.  (+info)

Flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination of trace amounts of manganese in alloys and biological samples after preconcentration with the ion pair of 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenol and ammonium tetraphenylborate on microcrystalline naphthalene or by column method. (5/53)

Manganese is quantitatively retained on 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenol (5-Br-PADAP)-ammonium tetraphenylborate with microcrystalline naphthalene or by a column method in the pH range 7.5-10.5 from large volumes of aqueous solutions of various samples. After filtration, each solid mass consisting of the manganese complex and naphthalene was dissolved with 5 ml of dimethylformamide and the metal was determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Manganese complex can alternatively be quantitatively adsorbed on ammonium tetraphenylborate-naphthalene adsorbent packed in a column and determined similarly. About 0.1 microgram of manganese can be concentrated in a column from 500 ml of aqueous sample, where its concentration is as low as 0.2 ppb. Eight replicate determinations of 1.0 ppm of manganese gave a mean absorbance of 0.224 with a relative standard deviation of 1.8%. The sensitivity for 1% absorption was 19 ppb. The interference of a large number of anions and cations has been studied and the optimized conditions developed were utilized for the trace determination of manganese in various standard samples.  (+info)

Hydrophobic ion hydration and the magnitude of the dipole potential. (6/53)

The magnitude of the dipole potential of lipid membranes is often estimated from the difference in conductance between the hydrophobic ions, tetraphenylborate, and tetraphenylarsonium or tetraphenylphosphonium. The calculation is based on the tetraphenylarsonium-tetraphenylborate hypothesis that the magnitude of the hydration energies of the anions and cations are equal (i.e., charge independent), so that their different rates of transport across the membrane are solely due to differential interactions with the membrane phase. Here we investigate the validity of this assumption by quantum mechanical calculations of the hydration energies. Tetraphenylborate (Delta G(hydr) = -168 kJ mol(-1)) was found to have a significantly stronger interaction with water than either tetraphenylarsonium (Delta G(hydr) = -145 kJ mol(-1)) or tetraphenylphosphonium (Delta G(hydr) = -157 kJ mol(-1)). Taking these differences into account, literature conductance data were recalculated to yield values of the dipole potential 57 to 119 mV more positive in the membrane interior than previous estimates. This may partly account for the discrepancy of at least 100 mV generally observed between dipole potential values calculated from lipid monolayers and those determined on bilayers.  (+info)

A sensitive optode membrane for berberine using conjugated polymer as sensing material. (7/53)

A new optode membrane for the sensitive determination of berberine based on fluorescence quenching of a conjugated polymer, poly(2,5-dimethoxy-phenyldiacetylene) (PDPA), is proposed. Incorporated in a membrane composed of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), the conjugated polymer exhibits better stability than those small sensing molecules regarding its excellent optical properties and lipophilic characteristics. Moreover, upon the introduction of a negatively charged lipophilic additive (tetraphenylborate salt) into a PVC membrane, the optode displayed enhanced sensitivity. In addition, satisfactory analytical sensing characteristics for determining beberine were obtained in terms of the selectivity, reversibility and reproducibility with a detecting range of between 7.5 x 10(-7) mol l(-1) and 7.5 x 10(-4) mol l(-1). The optode membrane has been applied to determine berberine in commercial tablets. The results showed a good agreement with those obtained by the pharmacopoeial method.  (+info)

Uptake and accumulation of 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium by rat liver mitochondria measured using an ion-selective electrode. (8/53)

The compound 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) causes selective destruction of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in primates, giving rise to a condition resembling Parkinson's disease. The toxicity of MPTP is believed to be due to its metabolite 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+). MPP+ is an inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration at the NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase site and this, together with its selective transport into dopaminergic nerve terminals, accounts for its neurotoxicity. In this paper an electrode selective for MPP+ was developed and used to measure the rate of uptake and the steady-state accumulation of MPP+ in rat liver mitochondria. The initial rates of MPP+ uptake were not saturable, confirming previous work that the transport of MPP+ is not carrier-mediated. The membrane potential of mitochondria respiring on succinate was decreased by MPP+ and the steady-state accumulation ratio of MPP+ did not come to equilibrium with the mitochondrial transmembrane potential gradient (delta psi). The effect of the cation exchanger tetraphenylboron (5 microM) was to increase the initial rate of MPP+ uptake by about 20-fold and the steady-state accumulation by about 2-fold. This suggests that there may be a mechanism of efflux of MPP+ from mitochondria which allows MPP+ to cycle across the membrane and thus decrease delta psi. These data indicate that MPP+ interacts with mitochondria independently of its inhibition of NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase, and these alternative interactions may be of relevance for its mechanism of neurotoxicity.  (+info)

Tetraphenylborate is not typically considered a medical term, but rather a chemical one. However, it can be encountered in the context of medical research or pharmaceutical chemistry. Here's a basic definition:

Tetraphenylborate (TPB-) is an anion of tetraphenylboric acid (C6H5B(OH)3), with the chemical formula [B(C6H5)4]-. It is often used in chemistry as a non-coordinating anion, which means it does not readily form bonds with other ions. This property makes it useful in the preparation of salts of cations that are easily hydrolyzed or oxidized.

In a medical context, tetraphenylborate salts have been used in research to study various biological processes. For instance, rubidium tetraphenylborate has been used in studies investigating the function of ion channels in cells. However, these uses are typically within the realm of laboratory research and not in clinical medicine.

Potentiometry is a method used in analytical chemistry to measure the potential (or voltage) difference between two electrodes, which reflects the concentration of an ion or a particular molecule in a solution. It involves setting up an electrochemical cell with two electrodes: a working electrode and a reference electrode. The working electrode is immersed in the test solution and its potential is measured against the stable potential of the reference electrode.

The Nernst equation can be used to relate the potential difference to the concentration of the analyte, allowing for quantitative analysis. Potentiometry is often used to measure the activity or concentration of ions such as H+, Na+, K+, and Cl-, as well as other redox-active species.

In medical testing, potentiometry can be used to measure the concentration of certain ions in biological fluids such as blood, urine, or sweat. For example, it can be used to measure the pH of a solution (the concentration of H+ ions) or the concentration of glucose in blood using a glucometer.

Artificial membranes are synthetic or man-made materials that possess properties similar to natural biological membranes, such as selective permeability and barrier functions. These membranes can be designed to control the movement of molecules, ions, or cells across them, making them useful in various medical and biotechnological applications.

Examples of artificial membranes include:

1. Dialysis membranes: Used in hemodialysis for patients with renal failure, these semi-permeable membranes filter waste products and excess fluids from the blood while retaining essential proteins and cells.
2. Hemofiltration membranes: Utilized in extracorporeal circuits to remove larger molecules, such as cytokines or inflammatory mediators, from the blood during critical illnesses or sepsis.
3. Drug delivery systems: Artificial membranes can be used to encapsulate drugs, allowing for controlled release and targeted drug delivery in specific tissues or cells.
4. Tissue engineering: Synthetic membranes serve as scaffolds for cell growth and tissue regeneration, guiding the formation of new functional tissues.
5. Biosensors: Artificial membranes can be integrated into biosensing devices to selectively detect and quantify biomolecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, in diagnostic applications.
6. Microfluidics: Artificial membranes are used in microfluidic systems for lab-on-a-chip applications, enabling the manipulation and analysis of small volumes of fluids for various medical and biological purposes.

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the interconversion of electrical energy and chemical energy. It involves the study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move, resulting in the transfer of electrical charge, and the reverse processes by which electrical energy can be used to drive chemical reactions. This field encompasses various phenomena such as the generation of electricity from chemical sources (as in batteries), the electrolysis of substances, and corrosion. Electrochemical reactions are fundamental to many technologies, including energy storage and conversion, environmental protection, and medical diagnostics.

Salts of tetraphenylborate uncouple oxidative phosphorylation. Sodium tetraphenylborate Potassium tetraphenylborate ... Tetraphenylborate (IUPAC name: Tetraphenylboranuide) is an organoboron anion consisting of a central boron atom with four ...
... is the salt with the formula KB(C6H5)4). It is a colourless salt that is a rare example of a water- ... doi:10.1021/om200943n Potassium tetraphenylborate Jmol Page v t e (Articles without EBI source, Articles without KEGG source, ... Engelbrecht, R. M.; McCoy, F. A. (1956). "Determination of Potassium by Tetraphenylborate Method". Anal. Chem. 28 (11): 1772. ...
... have been prepared as their tetraphenylborate salts. Similarly, sodium tetraphenylborate has been used to isolate complexes ... Sodium tetraphenylborate is the organic compound with the formula NaB(C6H5)4. It is a salt, wherein the anion consists of four ... Addition of sodium tetraphenylborate to a solution of a tertiary amine and an acid chloride in acetonitrile gives the acylonium ... This method has a broad scope: RC(O)Cl + R'3N + NaB(C6H5)4 → [RC(O)NR'3][B(C6H5)4] + NaCl Sodium tetraphenylborate is also ...
Tetraphenylborate A.G. Massey, A.J. Park. "Perfluorophenyl derivatives of the elements : I. Tris(pentafluorophenyl)boron." ...
Frydenvang, K.; Jensen, B. (15 May 1993). "Structures of muscarine picrate and muscarine tetraphenylborate". Acta ...
This may be titrated with standard sodium tetraphenylborate. Two moles tetraphenylborate react with one mole of the Ba2+/ non- ...
Some methods include precipitation of solid salts with tetraphenylborate. Another method, an Epton titration, involves ...
X.[1, 9-Bis (diphenylphosphino)-3, 7-dithianonane] monoiodonickel tetraphenylborate." Acta Crystallographica Section B: ...
Crystal structure analysis of octakis(phenyl isocyanide)dirhodium bis(tetraphenylborate)". Inorganic Chemistry. 17 (4): 828-834 ...
Tetraphenylborate is less lipophilic than the perfluorinated derivative, but widely used as a precipitating agent. ...
An X-Ray Crystallographic Study of Triethyloxonium Hexafluorophosphate and Triphenyloxonium Tetraphenylborate". Journal of the ...
... reacts with sodium tetraphenylborate to form felbinac which can be further converted to xenbucin. The ...
Organoboron(III) compounds are usually tetrahedral or trigonal planar, for example, tetraphenylborate, [B(C6H5)4]− vs. ...
Organoboron(III) compounds are usually tetrahedral or trigonal planar, for example, tetraphenylborate, [B(C6H5)4]− vs. ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate can also be classified as an organosodium compound since in the solid state sodium is bound to the ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate can also be classified as an organosodium compound since in the solid state sodium is bound to the ...
Reagents used to precipitate potassium salts include sodium tetraphenylborate, hexachloroplatinic acid, and sodium ... cobaltinitrite into respectively potassium tetraphenylborate, potassium hexachloroplatinate, and potassium cobaltinitrite. The ...
... can also be synthesized on a smaller scale by the thermal decomposition of trimethylammonium tetraphenylborate ...
... tetraphenylborate) ([Cr(MeCN)6](B(C6H5)4)2, green Hexakis(acetonitrile)chromium(III) tetrafluoroborate ([Cr(MeCN)6](BF4)3), ... tetraphenylborate) Acetonitrile Disolvate". Acta Crystallographica Section C: Structural Chemistry. 71 (11): 936-943. doi: ...
... tetraphenylborate MeSH D02.203.130.075 - borates MeSH D02.241.081.038.108 - acetamides MeSH D02.241.081.038.108.080 - 2- ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate SR4 (1,3-bis(dichlorophenyl)urea 13) Tetraphenylphosphonium chloride Valinomycin Arsenate Uncoupling ...
... such as NaCl dissolved in water and the other electrolyte is a lipophilic salt such as tetrabutylammonium tetraphenylborate ...
... or tetraphenylborate) to avoid coordination of the anion to the metal centers. Aluminium Aluminium(I) Nucleophile Carbene ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate titrimetric method [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 2053:1976 Potassium chloride for industrial use ... Potassium tetraphenylborate gravimetric method [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 2052:1976 Potassium chloride for industrial ... Gravimetric method as potassium tetraphenylborate [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 2486:1973 Potassium sulphate for ... industrial use - Determination of potassium content - Gravimetric method as potassium tetraphenylborate [Withdrawn without ...
Salts of tetraphenylborate uncouple oxidative phosphorylation. Sodium tetraphenylborate Potassium tetraphenylborate ... Tetraphenylborate (IUPAC name: Tetraphenylboranuide) is an organoboron anion consisting of a central boron atom with four ...
Tetraphenylphosphonium Tetraphenylborate
Precipitation of the potassium by sodium tetraphenylborate in a weakly alkaline medium, drying and weighing of the precipitate. ... Potassium chloride for industrial use - Determination of potassium content - Potassium tetraphenylborate gravimetric method. ...
tetraphenyl borate, colorimetry, potassium. Regulation Medical Specialty. Clinical Chemistry. Review Panel. Clinical Chemistry ...
Tetraphenylphosphonium tetraphenylborate. 15525-15-2. 0.770000. 0.500000. 0.352389. Epoxy Resins. 2,5-Di-tert-butyl-1,4- ...
Tetrabutylammonium tetrafluoroborate for electrochemical analysis, ≥99.0%; CAS Number: 429-42-5; EC Number: 207-058-8; Linear Formula: (CH3CH2CH2CH2)4N(BF4); find Supelco-86896 MSDS, related peer-reviewed papers, technical documents, similar products & more at Sigma-Aldrich
Tetraphenylborate forming an aryl box., CrystEngComm, 4, pp. 46 - 50, http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b111604e ...
Selective Exchange of Cations in Porous Anionic Hydrogen-Bonded Networks Built from Derivatives of Tetraphenylborate journal, ...
Crystal structure analysis of octakis(phenyl isocyanide)dirhodium bis(tetraphenylborate). Inorg. Chem. 17, 828-834 (1978). ...
Ligand And Tetraphenylborate-Ion As Counterion ...
Spontaneous Generation of Hydrogen Gas Using a Photochemical Reaction of Fullerene (C60) in the Presence of Tetraphenylborate ... solution containing tetraphenylborate by solar-light irradiation. Applying this photochemical reaction of C60, we examined a ...
sodium tetraphenylborate. Na[B(C6H5)4]. K[B(C6H5)4]. K[B(C6H5)4]. ...
Guanidinate Rare-Earth Tetraphenylborate Complexes and Their Prospects in Single-Molecule Magnetism F. Delano IV, S. Demir ...
The single-ion transfer entropies were calculated via the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate assumption. In addition ... The single-ion transfer entropies were calculated via the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate assumption. In addition ... measurements of the picrates and partitioned into single-ion contributions based on the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate ... measurements of the picrates and partitioned into single-ion contributions based on the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate ...
Treatment of a variety of alkenes with boronic acids, boronates, and sodium tetraphenylborate furnishes β-arylated and ...
The complex cation [Pt(II)(B6TSC)Cl](+) is isolated as tetraphenylborate. In basic solution (pH = 9) this cation is ...
Tetraphenylborate- 15652-65-0. tetraacetate p-Toluenesulfonate 75019-90-8. n addition the following complex condensates are ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate [Wiki]. ; Sodium tetraphenylborate (1-). ; Sodium tetraphenylborate(1-)(IUPAC). ; Tetraphenylboron ...
... induced by the presence of sodium tetraphenylborate, NaPh4B. The hydrophobic Ph4B- ions interact strongly with the pNIPAM ...
Sodium tetraphenylborate displays selective bactericidal activity against N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae and is effective ...
... has been developed based on the tetraphenylborate derivative known as sodium tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate. ...
3,7-diaminophenothiazin-5-ium tetraphenylborate Regulatory process names 2 IUPAC names 2 Other identifiers 1 ...
... in disinfectant solution by potentiometric titration with sodium tetraphenylborate using the NIO surfactant electrode. ... in disinfectant solution by potentiometric titration with sodium tetraphenylborate using the NIO surfactant electrode. ...
1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetraphenylborate (under consctruction). Protocols evaluated by J. Ricardo M. Pinto, on 2013 / 01 ...
Cesium tetraphenyl borate is very insoluble and, as a result, can be removed from the waste stream by simple solid-liquid ... In view of the concerns with respect to benzene generation from tetraphenyl borate containing wastes, it is natural to consider ... 1. A method for immobilization of a radioactive waste stream containing tetraphenyl borate compounds comprising the steps of:. ... 7. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing a radioactive waste stream containing a tetraphenyl borate compound. ...
Ruthenium half-sandwich complexes containing novel anionic (phosphino) tetraphenylborate ligands  Larocque, Timothy G. (2009) ... In an attempt to expand upon previous work involving ruthenium-arene complexes bearing anionic (phosphino) tetraphenylborate ...
Tetraphenylborate. An anionic compound that is used as a reagent for determination of potassium, ammonium, rubidium, and cesium ... Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryDiacetylTetraphenylborateAluminum SilicatesBentoniteCarcinoma, Lewis LungTemperatureCold ... 5-Trisphosphate ReceptorsPectinsPhenylmercury CompoundsMacrocyclic CompoundsDiacetylTetraphenylborateAluminum Silicates ...
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  • Sodium tetraphenylborate Potassium tetraphenylborate Triphenylborane BARF and other fluorinated derivatives are used as non-coordinating anions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Precipitation of the potassium by sodium tetraphenylborate in a weakly alkaline medium, drying and weighing of the precipitate. (iso.org)
  • Treatment of a variety of alkenes with boronic acids, boronates, and sodium tetraphenylborate furnishes β-arylated and alkenylated products in very good yields. (organic-chemistry.org)
  • Veyrier, F.* Sodium tetraphenylborate displays selective bactericidal activity against N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae and is effective to reduce bacterial infection load, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 2020 (in press). (inrs.ca)
  • A cationic surfactant ion-selective field-effect transistor (cationic surfactant-ISFET) has been developed based on the tetraphenylborate derivative known as sodium tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate. (or.jp)
  • Determination of benzydamine hydrochloride {1-benzyl-3-[3-(dimethylamino)-propoxy]-1H-indazole hydrochloride} in disinfectant solution by potentiometric titration with sodium tetraphenylborate using the NIO surfactant electrode. (metrohm.com)
  • Potassium ion is first precipitated as the tetraphenylborate (TPB) salt by adding an excess of sodium tetraphenylborate. (slb.com)
  • The two methods use the extraction with methanol and purification by formation of ion-pair with sodium tetraphenylborate. (edpsciences.org)
  • A sodium tetraphenylborate/monoglyme electrolyte enables reversible sodium plating/stripping at an average Coulombic efficiency of 99.85 % over 300 cycles. (waseda.jp)
  • Tetraphenylborate (IUPAC name: Tetraphenylboranuide) is an organoboron anion consisting of a central boron atom with four phenyl groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • Methods: Fluoxetine - one H-bond donor, formed ion-associated complexes with tetraphenylborate, tetrakis(4-chlorophenyl)borate and dipicrylamine. (setpublisher.com)
  • Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to describe the mechanism of transfer of the hydrophobic anion tetraphenylborate (TPB-) from a 1,2-dichloroethane (organic) phase to an aqueous phase mediated by lysozyme as a model protein under the action of an external electric field. (edu.au)
  • The Gibbs energies of transfer, DtGo, for [Co(bipy)3]3+ and [Co(bipy)3]2+ in the full range of acetonitrile - water mixtures were derived from solubility measurements of the picrates and partitioned into single-ion contributions based on the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate assumption. (uni-linz.ac.at)
  • The single-ion transfer entropies were calculated via the tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate assumption. (uni-linz.ac.at)
  • Tetraphenylborate (IUPAC name: Tetraphenylboranuide) is an organoboron anion consisting of a central boron atom with four phenyl groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • The value of DN PF6 of the PF 6 - anion is slightly larger than that of the tetraphenylborate anion (BPh 4 - ), which is known as a noncoordinating anion. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to describe the mechanism of transfer of the hydrophobic anion tetraphenylborate (TPB-) from a 1,2-dichloroethane (organic) phase to an aqueous phase mediated by lysozyme as a model protein under the action of an external electric field. (edu.au)
  • The method is based on turbidity measurement of blood plasma solutions in the presence of sodium tetraphenylborate, a known potassium precipitating reagent. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Salts of tetraphenylborate uncouple oxidative phosphorylation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sodium tetraphenylborate Potassium tetraphenylborate Triphenylborane BARF and other fluorinated derivatives are used as non-coordinating anions. (wikipedia.org)
  • in the presence of tetraphenylborate (TPB − ) under visible-light illumination. (or.jp)

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