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Many studies on the direct reaction of methyl chloride with silicon-copper contact mass and other metal promoters added to the silicon-copper contact mass have focused on the reaction mechanisms.7,8 The reaction rate and the selectivity for dimethyldichlorosilane in this direct synthesis are influenced by metal additives, known as promoters, in low concentration. Aluminum, antimony, arsenic, bismuth, mercury, phosphorus, phosphine compounds34 and their metal complexes,35,36 Zinc,37 39 tin38-40 etc. are known to have beneficial effects as promoters for dimethyldichlorosilane formation.7,8 Promoters are not themselves good catalysts for the direct reaction at temperatures < 350 °C,6,8 but require the presence of copper to be effective. When zinc metal or zinc compounds (0.03-0.75 wt%) were added to silicon-copper contact mass, the reaction rate was potentiated and the selectivity of dimethyldichlorosilane was enhanced further.34 These materials are described as structural promoters because they alter the surface enrichment of silicon, increase the electron density of the surface of the catalyst modify the crystal structure of the copper-silicon solid phase, and affect the absorption of methyl chloride on the catalyst surface and the activation energy for the formation of dimethyldichlorosilane.38,39 Cadmium is also a structural promoter for this reaction, but cadmium presents serious toxicity problems in industrial use on a large scale.41,42 Other metals such as arsenic, mercury, etc. are also restricted because of such toxicity problems. In the direct reaction of methyl chloride, tin in... [Pg.149]

Diaz-Somoano, M. and Martinez-Tarazona, M.R. (2005) Retention of zinc compounds in solid sorbents during hot gas cleaning processes. Energy Fuels, 19, 442 46. [Pg.384]

Table ir.l-IU Exciton binding energies of zinc compounds... [Pg.669]

If the metallic compound in the ore can be selectively leached by acid or base without dissolving much of the remaining ore, then the energy requirement is only about 10 J/kg. Examples are leaching of oxide ores of copper, zinc, or uranium with sulfuric acid. [Pg.771]

Comparison of zinc alkoxide and zinc hydroxide bond energies has been made. The relative heterolytic bond energies for hydroxide, methoxide, ethoxide, and tert-butoxide were determined from studies of a series of alkoxide exchange equilibria using a four-coordinate monomeric zinc tris(pyrazolyl)borate compound.335... [Pg.1172]

The photodimerization of simple isolated olefinic bonds is rarely observed because of the absorption of these compounds in the high-energy or vacuum-ultraviolet region. One case reported is that of the photo-dimerization of 2-butene.<2) Irradiation of liquid cw-2-butene with light from a cadmium (A = 229, 227, 214 nm) or zinc (A = 214 nm) lamp was reported to lead to dimers (1) and (2) ... [Pg.219]


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