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Bridging cations

Although most nonionic organic chemicals are subject to low energy bonding mechanisms, sorption of phenyl- and other substituted-urea pesticides such as diuron to sod or sod components has been attributed to a variety of mechanisms, depending on the sorbent. The mechanisms include hydrophobic interactions, cation bridging, van der Waals forces, and charge-transfer complexes. [Pg.221]

The starting point for the synthesis of xenon compounds is the preparation of xenon difluoride, XeF2, and xenon tetrafluoride, XeF4, by heating a mixture of the elements to 400°C at 6 atm. At higher pressures, fluorination proceeds as far as xenon hexafluoride, XeFfi. All three fluorides are crystalline solids (Fig. 15.27). In the gas phase, all are molecular compounds. Solid xenon hexafluoride, however, is ionic, with a complex structure consisting of XeF< + cations bridged by F anions. [Pg.766]

With less polar solvents and more basic allyl anions the compounds are present as ion pairs. The carbon-metal bond with the alkali and alkaline earth metals are known to have high ionic character. The allyl compounds behave accordingly as salts. The structures of allyl compounds of the alkali and alkaline earth metals are of two fundamental types, a 41 (or metal cation is associated closely with a single terminal allylic carbon, and the rf 1 (or ji) type, 15, in which the cation bridges the two terminal allylic positions. [Pg.746]

The cyclobutyl/cyclopropylmethyl cation system (C4II7 ) has probably been the focus of more studies than any other carbocation system except the 2-norbornyl cation. Bridged cyclobutyl cations 16 are called bicyclobutonium ions. Bicyclobutonium... [Pg.145]

Cation binding, in supramolecular chemistry, 24 40-43 Cation bridging, 11 634-635 Cation complexation, routes to, 24 41 Cation exchange, in zeolites, 16 826 Cation-exchange catalysts, 10 477-478 12 191... [Pg.153]

Adsorption of nonionic compounds on subsurface solid phases is subject to a series of mechanisms such as protonation, water bridging, cation bridging, ligand exchange, hydrogen bonding, and van der Waals interactions. Hasset and Banwart (1989) consider that the sorption of nonpolar organics by soils is due to enthalpy-related and entropy-related adsorption forces. [Pg.46]

Cation-bridged compounds, transition metal-Group 13 alkyl combinations, 3, 271... [Pg.80]

Surface area Molecular weight Specific cations (bridging, bi- or multivalent)... [Pg.121]


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