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Cerium complexes metals

The structure of the cerium complex [162] consists of a centrosymmetric tetranuclear unit with a doubly metallated Cp group with r 5, rf, ij C5(CH2)2Me3 shared between three Ce atoms. [Pg.451]

NOjQH, 4-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, cobalt complexes, 23 113 NOjSCjHj, L-Cysteine, gold complex, 21 31 N03CjH7, Serine, copper complex, 21 115 NO,H, Nitric acid, cerium complexes, 23 178 cobalt complexes, 23 171 N03SC7Hs, o-Benzosulfimide (saccharin), metal complexes, 23 47 N05P2WC4 Hj, Tungstate(l -), pentacarbon-ylhydrido-, p,-nitrido-bis(triphenylphos-phorus)(l + ), 22 182... [Pg.245]

In this article the term organometallic compound includes alkyl and aryl derivatives of the rare earths—the transition metals of group III, scandium, yttrium, lanthanum and the lanthanides cerium to liitetium with covalent metal-to-carbon a-bonds, as well as the so-called 77-complexes with more than monohapto metal-to-carbon bonds, for example cyclopentadienyl and olefin complexes, metal acetylides, but not carbonyls, cyanides and isocyanide complexes. Derivatives of scandium, yttrium and lanthanum are included and discussed together with the compounds of the lanthanides, because of many similarities in the synthesis and the chemistry of these organometallic derivatives of the rare earths. [Pg.446]

Binuclear complexes of Ln(III) of general formula [(CgHg)2Ln][(CgHg)Ln(THF)2] (Ln Ce, Nd, Er) are formed on the condensation of these metal vapours at cyclooctatetraene at -196°C [24]. Besides, the cerium complex of the same structure has been prepared according to the reaction [35] ... [Pg.262]

Cerium metal has unique soHd-state properties and is the only material known to have a soHd—soHd critical point. Three aHotropes, a, P, y, are stable at or close to ambient conditions and have complex stmctural interrelationships. [Pg.368]

Fillers can also be used to promote or enhance the thermal stability of the silicone adhesive. Normal silicone systems can withstand exposure to temperatures of 200 C for long hours without degradation. However, in some applications the silicone must withstand exposure to temperatures of 280 C. This can be achieved by adding thermal stabilizers to the adhesive formulations. These are mainly composed of metal oxides such as iron oxide and cerium oxide, copper organic complexes, or carbon black. The mechanisms by which the thermal stabilization occurs are discussed in terms of radical chemistry. [Pg.692]

Mn(N03)4] , [Fe(N03)4] and [Sn(N03)4], which feature dodecahedral coordination about the metal [Ce(N03)5] in which the 5 bidentate nitrate groups define a trigonal bipyramid leading to tenfold coordination of cerium (Fig. 11.17b) [Ce(N03)6] and [Th(N03)6] , which feature nearly regular icosahedral (p. 141) coordination of the metal by 12 O atoms and many lanthanide and uranyl [U02] complexes. It seems, therefore, that the size of the metal centre is not necessarily a dominant factor. [Pg.469]

Central metal cation Monatomic metal cation to which all the ligands are bonded in a complex ion, 409 Cerium (IV) oxide, 147 Chadwick, James, 517 Chalcocite, 539... [Pg.684]

Tri-n-butyl phosphate, ( -C4H9)3P04. This solvent is useful for the extraction of metal thiocyanate complexes, of nitrates from nitric acid solution (e.g. cerium, thallium, and uranium), of chloride complexes, and of acetic acid from aqueous solution. In the analysis of steel, iron(III) may be removed as the soluble iron(III) thiocyanate . The solvent is non-volatile, non-flammable, and rapid in its action. [Pg.171]

The cobalt complex is usually formed in a hot acetate-acetic acid medium. After the formation of the cobalt colour, hydrochloric acid or nitric acid is added to decompose the complexes of most of the other heavy metals present. Iron, copper, cerium(IV), chromium(III and VI), nickel, vanadyl vanadium, and copper interfere when present in appreciable quantities. Excess of the reagent minimises the interference of iron(II) iron(III) can be removed by diethyl ether extraction from a hydrochloric acid solution. Most of the interferences can be eliminated by treatment with potassium bromate, followed by the addition of an alkali fluoride. Cobalt may also be isolated by dithizone extraction from a basic medium after copper has been removed (if necessary) from acidic solution. An alumina column may also be used to adsorb the cobalt nitroso-R-chelate anion in the presence of perchloric acid, the other elements are eluted with warm 1M nitric acid, and finally the cobalt complex with 1M sulphuric acid, and the absorbance measured at 500 nm. [Pg.688]

For the cerium pz sandwich complex, only data for the analogous porphyrin sandwich is available. For the porphyrin, not only are one ring reduction and two ring oxidations observed, a metal-based Ce(IV)/Ce(III) reduction is observed, at a lower potential than the ring oxidation. The electron-transfer rate constant for the Ce(IV)/Ce(III) process was found to be very slow, 2.2 1.0 X 10 cm 1 because the/orbital of the cerium ion is buried between the two macrocycles making it difficult for the incoming electron to access it. For the Ce IVl pz, a similar Ce(IV/III) reduction is observed, at a lower potential than that observed for the porphyrin. [Pg.497]


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