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Cobalt complex main group

Alkali metal 1-methyl- and 1-phenyl-borinates are also available from bis(borinato)cobalt complexes (see below) on treatment with sodium or potassium cyanide in an aprotic solvent like acetonitrile. Cobalt cyanide precipitates and the alkali borinate remains in solution. After addition of thallium(I) chloride to some complexes, thallium 1-methyl- or 1-phenyl-borinate could be isolated as pale yellow solids, the only main group borinates isolated hitherto. They are insoluble in most organic solvents but readily soluble in pyridine and DMSO. The solids are stable on treatment with water and aqueous potassium hydride, but are decomposed by acids <78JOM(153)265). [Pg.643]

Acid dyes include metal-complexed azo structures, where the metals used are cobalt, chromium, and iron.10 Examples are 1 1 and 2 3 chromium complexes and 1 2 cobalt complexes, where the numbers employed represent the ratio of metal atoms to dye molecules. Metal-complexed dyes can be formed inside textile fibers by treating suitably dyed fibers with a solution containing metal ions.11 In this case, the metal-free forms of these azo dyes are known as mordant dyes and contain mainly ortho, ortho -bis-hydroxy or ortho-carboxy, ortho -hydroxy groups (e.g., C.I. Mordant Black 11, Mordant Yellow 8, and Mordant Orange 6). When the metal complexes are formed prior to the dye application process, the resultant dyes are known as... [Pg.508]


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