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Malonic acid calcium complexes

Beryllium, calcium, boron, and aluminum act in a similar manner. Malonic acid is made from monochloroacetic acid by reaction with potassium cyanide followed by hydrolysis. The acid and the intermediate cyanoacetic acid are used for the synthesis of polymethine dyes, synthetic caffeine, and for the manufacture of diethyl malonate, which is used in the synthesis of barbiturates. Most metals dissolve in aqueous potassium cyanide solutions in the presence of oxygen to form complex cyanides (see Coordination compounds). [Pg.385]

Calcium-binding proteins, 6, 564, 572, 596 intestinal, 6, 576 structure, 6, 573 Calcium carbonate calcium deposition as, 6, 597 Calcium complexes acetylacetone, 2, 372 amides, 2,164 amino acids, 3, 33 arsine oxides, 3, 9 biology, 6, 549 bipyridyl, 3, 13 crown ethers, 3, 39 dimethylphthalate, 3, 16 enzyme stabilization, 6, 549 hydrates, 3, 7 ionophores, 3, 66 malonic acid, 2, 444 peptides, 3, 33 phosphines, 3, 9 phthalocyanines, 2,863 porphyrins, 2, 820 proteins, 2, 770 pyridine oxide, 3,9 Schiff bases, 3, 29 urea, 3, 9... [Pg.97]

Calcium alkoxides synthesis, 336 Calcium complexes acetylacetone, 372 amides, 164 malonic acid, 444... [Pg.1072]

A related reaction sequence that involves the Michael addition of a coordinated amide ion to an a,0-unsaturated malonate results in the formation of a P-carboxyaspartic acid complex. The acid is isolated as the calcium salt by reduction of cobalt(III) followed by recovery and hydrolysis of the diethyl ester (Scheme 45).215... [Pg.187]

Few data are available on the concentration of dicarboxylic acid anions in subsurface waters. C2 through C q saturated acid anions have been reported in addition to maleic acid (cz5-butenedioic acid) (5. 15-16L Oxalic acid (ethanedioic) and malonic acid (propanedioic) appear to be the most abundant. Reported concentrations range widely from 0 to 2540 mg/1 but mostly are less than a few 100 mg/1. Concentrations of these species in formation waters are probably limited by several factors, including the very low solubility of calcium oxalate and calcium malonate (5), and the susceptibility of these dicarboxylic acid anions to thermal decomposition (16). This paper will focus on the monocarboxylic acids because they are much more abundant and widespread, and stability constants for their complexes with metals are better known. We do recognize that dicarboxylic acid anions may be locally important, especially for complexing metals. [Pg.170]


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