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Gallium cations

Direct. Some radionucHdes are packaged in solution for direct sampling (qv) via a septum and injection into the patient. GalHum-67 is a marker of inflammation, infection, and various tumor types. Its half-life is 78.3 h and it is suppHed as the gallium citrate salt. Indium-111 chloride is suppHed for the labeling of white blood ceUs. The In chloride is mixed with oxine (9-hydroxyquinoline) to form a lipophilic, cationic In oxine complex, which enters the white blood ceU. The complex dissociates within the ceU, and the cationic In " ion is trapped within the ceU, owing to its charge. [Pg.483]

Furthermore, gallium compounds can serve as model systems for aluminum congeners. Cationic gallium alkyls are of interest in synthesis and catalytic applications involving polar substituents because of the relative stability of the Ga—R bond toward hydrolysis and electrophilic cleavage compared to the otherwise superior Al-R species [11]. [Pg.87]

Parkinson, B.A., Heller, A., and Miller, B., Effects of cations on the performance of the photoanode in the n-gallium arsenide/potassium selenide (K2Se)-potassium diselenide (K2Se2)-potassium hydroxide/carbon semiconductor liquid junction solar cell, /. Electrochem. Soc., 126,954,1979. [Pg.278]

The SSPs are prepared by the reaction of a stabilized Cu(I) cation, with an indium(III) or gallium(III) chalcogenide anion, prepared in situ by reaction of the conjugate acid of the thiol or selenol with NaOMe in methanol (Scheme 6.1 below).1,3... [Pg.163]

Al, Ga, In and T1 differ sharply from boron. They have greater chemical reactivity at lower temperatures, well-defined cationic chemistry in aqueous solutions they do not form numerous volatile hydrides and cluster compounds as boron. Aluminium readily oxidizes in air, but bulk samples of the metal form a coherent protective oxide film preventing appreciable reaction aluminium dissolves in dilute mineral acids, but it is passivated by concentrated HN03. It reacts with aqueous NaOH, while gallium, indium and thallium dissolve in most acids. [Pg.484]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.144 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.144 ]




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