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Gold-technetium compounds

In contrast with the difluorides, the distribution of trifluorides extends to the third series of the transition metals, where iridium and gold trifluorides are fully characterized. In the second series, trifluorides are known for the elements from niobium to rhodium, with the exception of technetium, and in the first series, from titanium to cobalt. All the trifluorides have been characterized structurally, with earlier reports based on X-ray powder-diffraction data, since the compounds were not prepared in single-crystal form until more recently, when high-temperature, crystal-growth techniques became available. [Pg.89]

Phillips and Timms [599] described a less general method. They converted germanium and silicon in alloys into hydrides and further into chlorides by contact with gold trichloride. They performed GC on a column packed with 13% of silicone 702 on Celite with the use of a gas-density balance for detection. Juvet and Fischer [600] developed a special reactor coupled directly to the chromatographic column, in which they fluorinated metals in alloys, carbides, oxides, sulphides and salts. In these samples, they determined quantitatively uranium, sulphur, selenium, technetium, tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium, silicon, boron, osmium, vanadium, iridium and platinum as fluorides. They performed the analysis on a PTFE column packed with 15% of Kel-F oil No. 10 on Chromosorb T. Prior to analysis the column was conditioned with fluorine and chlorine trifluoride in order to remove moisture and reactive organic compounds. The thermal conductivity detector was equipped with nickel-coated filaments resistant to corrosion with metal fluorides. Fig. 5.34 illustrates the analysis of tungsten, rhenium and osmium fluorides by this method. [Pg.192]


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