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Cadmium dithiol complexes

The great drawback to this reagent is its proneness to oxidation and it is often stored as the zinc complex from which it is released by dissolving in acid or alkali. The analogous quinoxaline-2,3-dithiol has been recommended for the determination of Ni and Co, and 2-mer-captobenzothiazole (28) for cadmium through extraction of its complex into chloroform.52... [Pg.547]

N-(2,3-Dimercaptopropyl)phthalamidic acid (41, DMPA) has been shown to form relatively stable complexes with cadmium, zinc and mercury312. DMPA has also been shown to enhance faecal and urinary excretion of mercury in mice and arsenic in mice and rabbits. For the decorporation of arsenic, taken in as arsine, the administration of 3-(tolylthio)propane-l, 2-dithiol (42) has been proposed in the USSR313. ... [Pg.129]


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