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Binding selectivity and Tributyl phosphate

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Difference between Binding selectivity and Tributyl phosphate

Binding selectivity vs. Tributyl phosphate

Binding selectivity is defined with respect to the binding of ligands to a substrate forming a complex. Tributyl phosphate, known commonly as TBP, is an organophosphorus compound with the chemical formula (CH3CH2CH2CH2O)3PO.

Similarities between Binding selectivity and Tributyl phosphate

Binding selectivity and Tributyl phosphate have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coordination complex, Kerosene.

Coordination complex

In chemistry, a coordination complex consists of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ligands or complexing agents.

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Kerosene

Kerosene, also known as paraffin, lamp oil, and coal oil (an obsolete term), is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid which is derived from petroleum.

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Binding selectivity and Tributyl phosphate Comparison

Binding selectivity has 63 relations, while Tributyl phosphate has 53. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.72% = 2 / (63 + 53).

References

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