Chemical engineers work across a number of sectors, but chemistry and chemical engineering roles are found throughout, creation and manufacturing process of chemical products and materials. In an article, author is Jovanovic, VM, once mentioned the application of 1074-36-8, Name is 4-Mercaptobenzoic acid, molecular formula is C7H6O2S, molecular weight is 154.1863, MDL number is MFCD00016617, category is thiomorpholine. Now introduce a scientific discovery about this category, Electric Literature of 1074-36-8.
Eight mixed-ligand cobalt(III) complexes with the macrocyclic amine 1,4,8,11 -tetraazacyclotetradecane (cyclam) and a heterocyclic dithiocarbamate (Rdtc(-)) i.e., morpholine- (Morphdtc), thiomorpholine- (Timdtc), piperazine- (Pzdtc), N-methylpiperazine- (Mepzdtc), piperidine- (Pipdtc), 2-, 3- or 4-methylpiperidine- (2-, 3- and 4-Mepipdtc) carbodithionato-S,S ions, of the general formula [Co(cyclam)Rdtc](ClO4)(2), were investigated in deoxygenated 0.1 M HClO4 solutions. Cyclic voltammetry data at a glassy carbon (GC) electrode demonstrate a redox reaction of cobalt(III) from the complexes at potentials strongly influenced by the presence of different heterocyclic Rdtc(-) ligands. In this respect, the complexes were separated into two groups: the first, with a heteroatom O, S or N in the heterocyclic ring, and the second, with a methyl group on the piperidine ring of the Rdtc(-) ligand. Anodic polarization of an Fe electrode in the presence of the complexes shows their influence not only on the dissolution of iron but also on the hydrogen evolution reactions and on this basis complexes the complexes could be divided into the same two groups. It was found that the weaker the inhibiting effect of the free heterocyclic amines is, the significantly higher is the efficiency of the corresponding complexes.
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