Silver carbonate is used in Koenigs-Knorr glycosylation. The product is used as a protective agent to prevent the sedimentation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs).[1][2][3]
Photocatalytic behavior and photo-corrosion of visible-light-active silver carbonate/titanium dioxide.
Wang Y, et al.
Materials Letters, 115, 85-88 (2014)
Silver carbonate and stability in colloidal silver: a by-product of the electric spark discharge method.
Tseng KH, et al.
J. Alloy Compounds, 493(1), 438-440 (2010)
Photocatalytic behavior and photo-corrosion of visible-light-active silver carbonate/titanium dioxide.
Wang Y, et al
Materials Letters, 115, 85-88 (2014)
A novel high-efficiency visible-light sensitive Ag 2 CO 3 photocatalyst with universal photodegradation performances: Simple synthesis, reaction mechanism and first-principles study.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134(24), 9938-9941 (2012-06-12)
Decarboxylative Chan-Evans-Lam-type couplings are presented as a new strategy for the regiospecific construction of diaryl and alkyl aryl ethers starting from easily available aromatic carboxylic acids. They allow converting various aromatic carboxylate salts into the corresponding aryl ethers by reaction
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