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Cesium tetracyanoplatinate

A. CESIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE (2 1) MONOHYDRATE AND CESIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE (1.75 1) DIHYDRATE... [Pg.6]

Dipotassium tetracyanoplatinate(II) trihydrate (4.0 g, 9.3 X 10"3 mole) is dissolved in 8 mL of hot water (70°) in a polypropylene beaker and acidified with 1 M H2S047 (pH 1-2). Only 0.5 mL(3.1 X 10 3 mole) of 20% H202 is required for oxidation. The rest of the procedure is identical to that in Section A for cesium tetracyanoplatinate (1.75 1) dihydrate, with the exception that after cooling for about 24 hours, and prior to collection of the crystals, the beaker is placed in a desiccator under reduced pressure over magnesium perchlorate and allowed to stand until about 5 mL of solution remains. [Pg.8]

One-Dimensional Tetracyanoplatinate Complexes 149 E. CESIUM TETRACYANOPLATINATE AZIDE (2i Q.2S) HYDRATE,... [Pg.149]


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