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Cluster layers stability

Although Ni(CO)4 was discovered many years ago, no neutral Ni2(CO)x compound has ever been synthesized in macroscopic amounts. However, several communications report ionic species such as [Ni2(CO)8l+, [Ni2(CO)7], and [Ni2(CO)6]+, where structures with one or two bridging carbonyls are proposed.2418 Plausible structures for neutral Ni2(CO)x (x = 5, 6, 7) have been investigated by theoretical methods, and decomposition temperatures well below room temperature have been predicted.2419,2420 Tetra-, penta-, and hexanuclear nickel carbonyl clusters have been investigated by means of molecular orbital theory. It is found that the neutral forms are more stable than the corresponding anionic forms but the anionic forms gain in stability as the nuclearity rises.2421 Nickel carbonyl cluster anions are manifold, and structural systematics have been reviewed.2422,2423 An example includes the anion [Ni9(CO)i6]2- with a close-packed two-layer metal core.2424... [Pg.497]

Pitombo et al. [3.33] found that 0.010 M succinate buffer at pH 4.6 was the best stabilizer for SC. The influence of three different freezing rates (0.5, 1.5 and 5 °C/min) on the capability of reproduction is shown in Fig. 3.16. During 235 days storage at +25 °C, no measurable decrease in invertase activity was observed, if the RM was below 4 %. With RM approx. 14 %, the invertase activity decreased in 20 days to half and was immeasurable after 57 days, since an insoluble cluster had been formed. A 4 % RM correspond at +25 °C with a monomolecular layer of water. [Pg.218]

Schmid, G. and Peschel, S., Preparation and scanning probe microscopic characterization of mono-layers of ligand-stabilized transition metal clusters and colloids, New J. Chem., 22, 669, 1998. [Pg.88]

It is also remarkable that the rhodium complex catalyst in the supported ionic liquid showed long-term stability, being used for 18 batches without any significant loss of activity. It was confirmed that no rhodium metal clusters were formed. However, acetone could be used to remove the ionic layer and its presence led to a total loss of activity. [Pg.221]

In accord with experiments on emulsions (Husband et al., 1997), the molecular configurations deduced from SCF calculations have demonstrated the crucial role of the cluster ( blob ) of 5 charged phosphoserine residues in p-casein in maintaining the steric stabilizing layer, whilst also preventing interfacial precipitation (multilayers). The mobility of this blob was demonstrated experimentally by P NMR measurements on P-casein-stabilized emulsions (ter Beek et al., 1996). It was inferred that, when the effective charge on the blob is reduced (by dephosphorylation) or screened (by salt addition), the macromolecular spring relaxes... [Pg.316]

Before determining the degree of stability of an emulsion and the reason lor this stability, the mechanisms of this destabilization should be considered. When an emulsion starts to separate, an oil layer appears on top. and an aqueous layer appears on the bottom. This separation is the final slate of the destabilization of the emulsion the initial two processes are called flocculation and coalescence. In flocculation, two droplets become attached to each other but are still separated by a thin film of the liquid. When more droplets are added, an aggregate is funned, in which the individual droplets cluster but retain the thin liquid films between them. The emulsifier molecules remain at the surface of the individual droplets during this process. [Pg.559]


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