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Colour chromogenic effects

Changes in the colour of a substance resulting from perturbations which result in changes in structure or environment—so-called chromogenic effects (Nassau... [Pg.213]

Macrocycllc compounds (some crown ethers and cryptands) are selective reagents for extractive separation of alkali metals [22-27]. These ligands form cationic complexes with alkali metal ions, and these can be extracted as ion-pairs with suitable counter-ions e.g., picrate) [28], most often into chloroform. For potassium, p-nitrophenoxide was used as counter-ion [29]. In cases, where a coloured anionic complex is a counter-ion [30], the extract may serve as a basis for determining the alkali metal. The effect of the structure of the dibenzo-crown ether rings upon the selectivity and effectiveness of isolation of alkali metals has been studied in detail [31]. Chromogenic macrocyclic reagents applied for the isolation and separation of alkali metals have been discussed [32]. [Pg.77]


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