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Bismuth hydrides

Since these hydrides, especially bismuth hydrides, are thermally unstable, the preparation should be carried out at a low temperature. Among bismuth hydrides only MeBiHj and Me2BiH are actually known. [Pg.773]

Biphenyl, 134, 136, 144, 309, 315 polychlorinated, see Polychlorinated biphenyl Bismuth, 24, 26, 37, 40 Bismuth(II), 37 Bismuth hydride, 27 Borate, 73 Borax, 73 Boric acid, 73-75 Boron, 40, 60, 73-75 Bromine, 122, 133 4 -Bromo-4-acetylaminostilbene, 164 Bromobenzene, 136 l,2-Bromo-3-chloropropane, 149 Butane, 309, 315, 326 1,4-Butanediol, 214 Butanol, 126 A-Butylaniline, 173 tm-Butylbenzene, 136 Butyraldehyde, 213... [Pg.443]

Bismuth hydride (BiH3) is toxic like arsenic hydride but technically unimportant. Many organic bismuth compounds are derived from BiHa [5]. Naturally existing organobismuth compounds are not known in contrast to those of arsenic [7]. [Pg.270]

G. A. DiLabio, P. A. Christiansen. Low-lying 0+ states of bismuth hydride. Chem. Phys. Lett, 277 (1997) 473 77. [Pg.707]

A. B. Alekseyev, R. J. Buenker, H.-P. Liebermann, G. Hirsch. Spin-orbit configuration interaction study of the potential energy curves and radiative lifetimes of the low-lying states of bismuth hydride. /. Chem. Phys., 100 (1994) 2989 001. [Pg.707]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.557 , Pg.558 ]




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