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The kinetics of the hydrolysis of di(2,4-dinitrophenyl) phosphate (DDNPP) were studied in basic solutions buffered with Bis-Tris propane (BTP) in the presence of La3+, Sm3+, Tb3+, and Er3+. Two equivalents of the 2,4-dinitrophenolate ion were liberated for each equivalent of DDNPP and the reaction showed first-order kinetics. Potentiometric titrations showed the formation of dinuclear complexes such as [Ln2(BTP)2(OH) ](6 " i, with values of n varying as a function of pH for all studied metals. Hence the catalytic effect depends on the formation of dinuclear lanthanide ion complexes with several hydroxo ligands.97... [Pg.76]

The 1,2-addition of C—H bonds across metal-heteroatom bonds has been reported for two different classes of complexes early transition metal d° complexes with imido ligands and late transition metal complexes with amido, hydroxo, and aryloxo ligands (Scheme 11.36). These transformations are potentially related to o-bond metathesis reactions discussed above however, the presence of a lone pair on the heteroatom that receives the activated hydrogen may impart important differences. [Pg.531]

Let Y denote the ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion EDTA. With a metal ion M, it can form a complex MY, a protonated complex MHY, a hydroxo complex MY(OH)n, and a mixed complex MYX, where X is a monodentate ligand. The complexation reactions involved are... [Pg.84]

Herberhold reported activation of water with Re2(CO)io. The reaction proceeded at 200°C to give a tetranuclear complex [Re(CO)3( X -OH)]4 (23) in quantitative yield, and evolution of dihydrogen and CO was observed (Eq. 6.13) [21]. Complex 23 has a pseudo-cubane structure without metal-metal bonds in which the Re(CO)3 groups are linked by triply-bridging OH ligands. Also in this case, no presumed intermediate hydrido(hydroxo) species was detected. [Pg.175]

Dehydrative condensation of transition metal hydroxo complexes is a versatile synthetic method, when the conjugated acid of the incoming ligand (H-A) is a protic compound. There are reports of the synthesis of two types of square-planar hydroxopalladium complexes, mononuclear [TplPr2 x(L)Pd-OH] (X = H, Br) and dinuclear complexes [TplPr2Pd(H20)( -0H)2 (H20)PdTplPr2] (TplPr2 = hydrotris(3,5-diisopropylpyrazolyl)borate), and some dehydrative condensations of them.278... [Pg.577]


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