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Cadmium organisms

D. A. Shirley, The Synthesis of Ketones from Acidhalides and Organometallic Compounds of Magnesium, Zinc and Cadmium, Organic Rcaktions, Vol. VIII, 28 (1954). [Pg.785]

Heavy metals (including mercury, cadmium), organic pollutants, allergic responses... [Pg.72]

Krishnamurti, G. S. R., Megharaj, M., and Naidu, R. 2004. Bioavailability of cadmium-organic complexes to soil alga an exception to the free ion model. J. Agric. Food Chem. 52, 3894-3899. [Pg.208]

Qiu Y, Deng H, Mou J et al (2009) In situ tetrazole ligand synthesis leading to a microporous cadmium-organic framework for selective ion sensing. Chem Commun 45 5415... [Pg.88]

Paz FA, Klinowski J. Two-and three-dimensional cadmium-organic frameworks with trimesic acid and 4, 4 -trimethylenedipyridine. Inorg Chem 2004 43 3882-93. [Pg.101]

Many organic peroxides of metals have been hydrolyzed to alkyl hydroperoxides. The alkylperoxy derivatives of aluminum, antimony, arsenic, boron, cadmium, germanium, lead, magnesium, phosphoms, silicon, tin, and zinc yield alkyl hydroperoxides upon hydrolysis (10,33,60,61). [Pg.105]

Cadmium Sulfide Photoconductor. CdS photoconductive films are prepared by both evaporation of bulk CdS and settHng of fine CdS powder from aqueous or organic suspension foUowed by sintering (60,61). The evaporated CdS is deposited to a thickness from 100 to 600 nm on ceramic substates. The evaporated films are polycrystaUine and are heated to 250°C in oxygen at low pressure to increase photosensitivity. Copper or silver may be diffused into the films to lower the resistivity and reduce contact rectification and noise. The copper acceptor energy level is within 0.1 eV of the valence band edge. Sulfide vacancies produce donor levels and cadmium vacancies produce deep acceptor levels. [Pg.431]

Heavy Metals. Heavy metals of particular concern in the treatment of wastewaters include copper, chromium, 2inc, cadmium, mercury, lead, and nickel. They are usually present in the form of organic complexes, especially in wastewaters generated from textiles finishing and dye chemicals manufacture. [Pg.227]

Attack on metals can be a function of fuel components as well as of water and oxygen. Organic acids react with cadmium plating and 2inc coatings. Traces of H2S and free sulfur react with silver used in older piston pumps and with copper used in bearings and brass fittings. Specification limits by copper and silver strip corrosion tests are requited for fuels to forestall these reactions. [Pg.416]

Plastics and Synthetic Products. To prevent degradation of plastics at elevated processing temperatures, it is necessary to use suitable heat stabilizers. Eor example, flexible poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) manifests uncontroUed color development in the absence of stabilizers. Accordingly, cadmium salts of organic acids are typically used in a synergistic combination with corresponding barium salts, in about a 1 3 cadmium barium ratio, to provide a cost-competitive heat stabilizer for flexible PVC. [Pg.388]

C. H. Hines and U. de Silva, Proceedings of the Sixth International Cadmium Conference, International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc., Research Triangle Park, N.C., 1989, p. 101. [Pg.389]

Dimethylcadmium has found use as a volatile source of Cd for metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) production of cadmium-containing semiconductor thin films (qv) such as CdS, Cdi 2 Hg -Te, or Cdi 2 Mn -Te, as multiple quantum weU species (32). Semiconductor-grade material seUs for... [Pg.396]

Cadmium alkyl and aryl halides, RCdX, as weU as cadmium allyls have been prepared by Grignard reactions but, as yet, have not realized any commercially important uses despite reactivity toward a number of organic and inorganic materials. [Pg.397]


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