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Cadmium compounds thermal properties

Many organocadmium compounds are known but few have been of commercial importance. Wanklyn first isolated diethyl cadmium in 1856. The properties of this and other dialkylcadmiums are listed in Table 4. In general, these materials are prepared by reaction of an anhydrous cadmium halide with a Grignard or alkyUithium reagent followed by distillation of the volatile material in an inert atmosphere or in vacuo. Only the liquid dimethyl compound is reasonably stable and then only when stored in a sealed tube. Dimethylcadmium is mildly pyrophoric in air and produces dense clouds of white, then brown, cadmium oxide smoke, which is highly toxic if breathed (45). When dropped into water, the liquid sinks in large droplets that decompose with a series of small explosive jerks and pops. For this reason, and particularly because of the low thermal stability, most dialkylcadmium materials are prepared and used in situ without separation, eg, in the conversion of acid chlorides to speciality ketones (qv) ... [Pg.396]

Certain acid dyes [67] stabilize silver oxalate by forming surface compounds, while other dyestufis accelerate the decomposition because their redox properties enhance the ease of electron transfer from the oxalate ion to the silver. The influences of incorporated cadmium, copper and other ions on the rate of thermal decomposition, and on the concentration and mobility of interstitial silver ions, have been reviewed [46,68]. [Pg.457]


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