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Complex oxides with cerium dioxide

Oxalic and malonic acids, as well as a-hydroxy acids, easily react with cerium(IV) salts (Sheldon and Kochi, 1968). Simple alkanoic acids are much more resistant to attack by cerium(IV) salts. However, silver(I) salts catalyze the thermal decarboxylation of alkanoic acids by ammonium hexanitratocerate(IV) (Nagori et al., 1981). Cerium(IV) carboxylates can be decomposed by either a thermal or a photochemical reaction (Sheldon and Kochi, 1968). Alkyl radicals are released by the decarboxylation reaction, which yields alkanes, alkenes, esters and carbon dioxide. The oxidation of substituted benzilic acids by cerium(IV) salts affords the corresponding benzilic acids in quantitative yield (scheme 19) (Hanna and Sarac, 1977). Trahanovsky and coworkers reported that phenylacetic acid is decarboxylated by reaction with ammonium hexanitratocerate(IV) in aqueous acetonitrile containing nitric acid (Trahanovsky et al., 1974). The reaction products are benzyl alcohol, benzaldehyde, benzyl nitrate and carbon dioxide. The reaction is also applicable to substituted phenylacetic acids. The decarboxylation is a one-electron process and radicals are formed as intermediates. The rate-determining step is the decomposition of the phenylacetic acid/cerium(IV) complex into a benzyl radical and carbon dioxide. [Pg.323]

Cerium(IV) forms double salts readily, the best-known one being cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate, CetNOj NH Oj. Although many complex cationic and anionic cerium(IV) species are present in solution, few have been isolated, and these are mostly with anions as ligands. Since the 4f transition elements often form complexes with oxygen compounds, it is possible to prepare Ce(lV) complexes with phosphine oxides or 2,2 -bipyridine 1,1 -dioxide.1-3... [Pg.178]


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