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Phosphorus halides complex hydrides

Metal cyanides(and cyano complexes), 216 Metal derivatives of organofluorine compounds, 217 IV-Metal derivatives, 218 Metal dusts, 220 Metal fires, 222 Metal fulminates, 222 Metal halides, 222 Metal—halocarbon incidents, 225 Metal halogenates, 226 Metal hydrazides, 226 Metal hydrides, 226 Metal hypochlorites, 228 Metallurgical sample preparation, 228 Metal nitrates, 229 Metal nitrites, 231 Metal nitrophenoxides, 232 Metal non-metallides, 232 Metal oxalates, 233 Metal oxides, 234 Metal oxohalogenates, 236 Metal oxometallates, 236 Metal oxonon-metallates, 237 Metal perchlorates, 238 Metal peroxides, 239 Metal peroxomolybdates, 240 Metal phosphinates, 240 Metal phosphorus trisulfides, 240 Metal picramates, 241 Metal pnictides, 241 Metal polyhalohalogenates, 241 Metal pyruvate nitrophenylhydrazones, 241 Metals, 242 Metal salicylates, 243 Metal salts, 243 Metal sulfates, 244 Metal sulfides, 244 Metal thiocyanates, 246 Metathesis reactions, 246 Microwave oven heating, 246 Mild steel, 247 Milk powder, 248... [Pg.2639]

Phosphines and their derivatives are known to be very useful ligands toward transition metals and a variety of complexes with phosphine as a ligand have been prepared for all kinds of transition metals. If one of the substituents on a coordinating tertiary phosphorus compound is abstracted as an anion, it would form a cationic phosphenium complex. Actually this strategy has been widely used, and halide, hydride, and alkoxide have been abstracted as an anion by an appropriate Lewis acid. An alternative method to prepare cationic phosphenium complexes is a direct reaction of a phosphenium cation with a transition metal complex having appropriate... [Pg.108]

Many phosphine-borane complexes Y3P BZ3 have been characterized. They include compouuds where Y = alkoxy, aUcyl, amino, halide, and hydride groups, and Z = alkyl, halide, and hydride. The stabilities of these complexes vary widely depending on the Lewis acidity and basicity of the boron and phosphorus moieties, respectively. The relative stabilities of Lewis acid-base complexes with BH3 are R3P > R3N > R3AS > R3Sb, but with BF3 the order is R3N > R3P > R3AS > RsSb. The stabihties of the borou halide complexes of phosphines follow the same order as the amine complexes BI3 > BBrs > BCI3 > BF3. [Pg.437]


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