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Transition-metal cyanide complexes

Investigations of cyanides and cyano complexes of Cd and Hg have augmented tremendously since about 1990, after detection of inclusion compounds of Cd(CN)2. A thorough review on transition-metal cyanides especially emphasizes the chemistry of inclusion compounds of both the Hofmann type (frameworks dominated by planar Ni(CN)4 building blocks) and the cyanocad-mate type (frameworks with tetrahedral Cd(CN)4 units).87 The structures of these inclusion compounds, but also of cyanides themselves, often topologically resemble the structures of minerals this aspect ( mineralomimetic chemistry ) is dealt with in a simultaneous survey.88 A more generic review of framework structures, with a section on cyanide inclusion compounds, is also to be mentioned.90... [Pg.1259]

Transition Metal Cyanides and Their Complexes B. M. Chadwick and A. 0. Sharpe... [Pg.410]

Discovery. These catalysts were discovered during a study of the use of transition metal cyanides in combination with metal alkyl and hydride reducing agents in polymerizations. The combination of nickel cyanide and lithium aluminum hydride complexed very strongly with tetrahydrofuran. A similar complexing action occurred with propylene oxide and nickel hexacyanoferrate(II)-lithium aluminum hydride. This led to speculation as to the role of the double-metal cyanide itself. [Pg.224]

Dyes such as erythrosin B [172], eosin [173-177], rose bengal [178,179], rhodamines [180-185], cresyl violet [186-191], thionine [192], chlorophyll a and b [193-198], chlorophyllin [197,199], anthracene-9-carboxylate [200,201], perylene [202,203] 8-hydroxyquinoline [204], porphyrins [205], phthalocyanines [206,207], transition metal cyanides [208,209], Ru(bpy)32+ and its analogs [83,170,210-218], cyanines [169,219-226], squaraines [55,227-230], and phe-nylfluorone [231] which have high extinction coefficients in the visible, are often employed to extend the photoresponse of the semiconductor in photoelectro-chemical systems. Visible light sensitization of platinized Ti02 photocatalyst by surface-coated polymers derivatized with ruthenium tris(bipyridyl) complex has also been attempted [232,233]. Because the singlet excited state of these dyes is short lived it becomes essential to adsorb them on the semiconductor surface with... [Pg.319]

Vrachnou, E. Graetzel, M. McEvoy, A. J. Efficient visible light photoresponse following surface complexation of titanium dioxide with transition metal cyanides, J. Electroanal. Chem. Interfacial Electrochem. 1989, 258, 193. [Pg.346]

As can be seen from the action spectra in Figures 7-9, of all the transition metal cyanides tested to date, the ferrocyanide derivatization of Ti02 gives the most effective sensitization at the peak of the photocurrent action spectrum at a wavelength of 420 nm, corresponding to the absorption maximum of this complex, the quantum efficiency for electron transfer is 37% (monochromatic incident light intensity 0.84 W.nT2, photo- current 10.4 pA.crn 2). [Pg.61]

Griffith (1962) — modem synthetic studies on transition metal cyanide complexes. [Pg.53]

Gerard R. Dobson, Ingo W. Stolz, and Raymond K. Sheline Transition Metal Cyanides and Their Complexes... [Pg.298]

Table 8. 14N nuclear quadrupole coupling constants of some transition metal cyanide complexes at room temperature (77)... [Pg.102]

Carbene Complexes Carbonyl Complexes ofthe Transition Metals Cyanide Complexes of the Transition Metals Dinuclear Organometallic Cluster Complexes Electron Transfer in Coordination Compounds Electron Transfer Reactions Theory Electronic Structure of Organometallic Compounds Luminescence Nucleic Acid-Metal Ion Interactions Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes Theory Polynuclear Organometallic Cluster Complexes. [Pg.5442]

Transition metal cyanides, such as [Co(CN)5] have been observed to react with acyl azides with coordination of the metal to the a- and y-nitrogens of the azide group, and ultimate formation of a new complex, containing two cobalt atoms bound to nitrogen 28° ... [Pg.535]

Prussian blue analogs are here defined as polynuclear transition metal cyanides of the composition M [M (CN)6]i xHzO a retallizing with a cubic unit cell. They are easily obtained as sparsely soluble precipitates by mixing solutions of a cyano complex M (CN)e with an appropriate salt of The compounds prepared by using the hexacyanometalate in the form of the most common potassium salt invariably contain different amounts of potassium, which in some cases can be exchanged by cesium... [Pg.3]

Cyanides.—A concise review of the seven- and eight-co-ordinate molybdenum complexes and related molybdenum(vi) 0x0 complexes, with cyanide and isocyanide ligands has appeared and Group Via cyanide complexes have been reviewed within the broader scope of transition metal cyanides. ... [Pg.118]


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