Thallium(I) sulfate is mainly used in organic synthesis as an oxidizing agent. It can facilitate the oxidation of various organic compounds, such as alcohols, to corresponding aldehydes or ketones. This reaction is commonly known as the Reformatsky reaction.1 Additionally, thallium sulfate is employed in the preparation of thallium salts for use in analytical chemistry and research applications. It is also utilized in the production of luminous paints, photoelectric cells, and low-melting glasses.
Application
Thallium(I)sulfate is also utilized in:
the synthesis of alkylated cyclopentadienes and 7-substitutedbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane derivatives[1]
inthe preparation of thallium borate species such as TlBPH43
Journal of toxicology and environmental health, 43(3), 351-359 (1994-11-01)
Cytotoxicities of metal salts were determined in the intestinal epithelial cell line I-407 in microwell culture plates over 48 h using the widely utilized and accepted neutral red uptake procedure. Rank order cytotoxicities induced by the metal salts (in terms
Journal of toxicology and environmental health, 50(2), 97-100 (1997-02-07)
Observations have been performed on peripheral blood lymphocytes from a patient having ingested 200 mg thallium sulfate, in order to evaluate the ability of the compound to produce cytogenetic damage in vivo in humans. Our results demonstrate that neither the
The content of thallium in seven body organs and eight brain regions of rats acutely exposed to Tl2SO4 was compared. Rats received a single i.p. injection of Tl2SO4 at three doses: 16, 32 and 48 mg/kg. At 24 h after
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT, 16(3), 235-243 (1996-05-01)
The effect of Tl2SO4 (Tl, 20 mg kg-1 body wt.) on renal function was investigated in 10- and 20-day-old rats. Nephrotoxic effects were evaluated by the determination of glomerular filtration rate, urinary volume, electrolyte and protein excretion, as well as
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