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Gallium solubilities

Unlike boron, aluminum, gallium, and indium, thallium exists in both stable univalent (thaHous) and trivalent (thaUic) forms. There are numerous thaHous compounds, which are usually more stable than the corresponding thaUic compounds. The thaUium(I) ion resembles the alkaU metal ions and the silver ion in properties. In this respect, it forms a soluble, strongly basic hydroxide and a soluble carbonate, oxide, and cyanide like the alkaU metal ions. However, like the silver ion, it forms a very soluble fluoride, but the other haUdes are insoluble. Thallium (ITT) ion resembles aluminum, gallium, and indium ions in properties. [Pg.468]

Gallium (III) nitrate (9H2O) [63462-65-7] M 417.9, m ca 65°, Recrystd from H2O (sol 295g/100mL at 20°). White deliquescent colourless powder soluble in H2O. absolute EtOH and Et20. Loses... [Pg.425]

Boron tris(trifluoromethanesulfonate). This triflate is obtained by reaction of BC1, with triflic acid in S02C1F at -78°. Distillation at reduced pressure provides a solid, m. p. 45°, b. p. 68-73°/0.5 mm. It is extremely hygroscopic, and is soluble m CRiC, CHjNOi, CH CN. Aluminum and gallium triflate are poorly soluble in the common solvents. All three triflates can function as Friedel-Crafts catalysts, but the boron triflate is the most effective as a soluble catalyst. ... [Pg.56]

Also, supernatant solution in the Bayer liquor still contains an appreciable amount of soluble aluminum salt that needs to be removed by electrolysis prior to gallium recovery. This may be done either by treating the solution with lime to precipitate out calcium aluminate or by neutralizing the solution with carbon dioxide to precipitate alumina hydrate (Hudson, L.K. 1965. J. Metals, 17, pp. 948-51). Removal of most aluminum by these processes enhances the concentration of gallium in the solution to a level of approximately 0.1% whereupon the solution may be electrolyzed using an anode, cathode, and cell made of stainless steel. [Pg.308]

The benzobisazole family of rigid-rod polymers is soluble in acidic solvents such as PPA, methanesulfonic acid, chlorosulfonic acid, 100% sulfuric acid and Lewis acid salts such as antimony trichloride and bismuth trichloride. More recently, PBZT has been reported [22] to form liquid crystalline solutions in nitromethane containing aluminum trichloride or gallium trichloride. Since the glass transition temperature of these materials is above their decomposition temperature, they must be processed from solution. [Pg.265]


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