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Group 4 metals applications

In the synthesis of molecules without functional groups the application of the usual polar synthetic reactions may be cumbersome, since the final elimination of hetero atoms can be difficult. Two solutions for this problem have been given in the previous sections, namely alkylation with nucleophilic carbanions and alkenylation with ylides. Another direct approach is to combine radical synthons in a non-polar reaction. Carbon radicals are. however, inherently short-lived and tend to undergo complex secondary reactions. Escheirmoser s principle (p. 34f) again provides a way out. If one connects both carbon atoms via a metal atom which (i) forms and stabilizes the carbon radicals and (ii) can be easily eliminated, the intermolecular reaction is made intramolecular, and good yields may be obtained. [Pg.36]

CARBON - CARBON AND ARTIFICIALGRAPHITE - APPLICATIONS OF BAKED AND GRAPHITIZED CARBON] (Vol 4) -With osmium tetroxide catalyst [PLATINUM-GROUP METALS, COMPOUNDS] (Vol 19)... [Pg.193]

The principal applications of the PGMs are summarized in Table 17. Table 17. Applications of the Platinum-Group Metals... [Pg.172]

High-temperature Applications of the Platinum-group Metals... [Pg.940]

The most widely used methods for the application of coatings of gold, silver and the platinum group metals (platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, osmium) to base metals are mechanical cladding and electroplating. [Pg.557]

Dey S, Jain VK (2004) Platinum group metal chalcogenides. Their syntheses and applications in catalysis and materials science. Platinum Metals Rev 48 16-29... [Pg.56]

Biosorption strategies consist of a group of applications involving the detoxification of hazardous substances such as heavy metals instead of transferring them from one medium to another by means of biosorbents, which may be either microbes or plants. Biosorption options are generally characterized as being less disruptive and may henceforth be carried out on-site, thereby eliminating the need to transport the toxic materials to treatment sites.12 Biosorption is a very cost-effective method... [Pg.1323]

The application of these methods is described in some detail for recovery of base metals and platinum group metals in Sections 9.17.5-9.17.6 focusing mainly on solution-based hydrometal-lurgical operations, largely those involving solvent extraction, because the nature of the metal complexes formed is usually best understood in such systems. NB. Extraction of lanthanides and actinides is not included as this subject is treated separately in Chapters 3.2 and 3.3. [Pg.761]

Notes on the applications of the alloys of the 11th group metals. The... [Pg.466]

Kurashige, Y., Yanai, T. High-performance ab initio density matrix renormalization group method applicability to large-scale multireference problems for metal compounds. J. Chem. Phys. 2009, 130(23), 234114. [Pg.162]

The commercial applications of osmium are limited and considerably fewer than other platinum group metals. Its aUoys are very hard and are used to make tips of fountain-pen nibs, phonograph needles, and pivots. The metal also exhibits effective catalytic properties in hydrogenation and other organic reactions. Such catalytic apphcations, however, are limited and osmium fads to replace other noble metals, particularly paUadium and platinum, which are more effective as catalysts and cost less. [Pg.669]


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