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Lead fluoride cobalt complex

There are coimtless articles dealing with immobilization of inorganic ions, especially with that of environmental importance (e.g., ions of toxic elements such as arsenic, lead, chromium, cobalt that of radionucleides cesium, nickel, strontium, ytterbium or subsurface aquifer pollutants ions like nitrate, nitrite, and fluoride). Surface complexation modeling was successfully applied in several cases. I quote only some recent articles as instances. [Pg.738]

In 2010, a cooperative dual-catalyst system was reported to promote the highly enantioselective fluoride ring opening of various meso epoxides having alkene, ester, and protected amine functionalities. The reactions were conducted with a chiral (Salen)cobalt complex, (-)-tetramisole, benzoyl fluoride as a latent source of fluoride in the presence of HFIP. The efficient catalytic enantioselective reaction is explained by the generation of a (Salen)Co(III) fluoride under the cocatalytic conditions that occurred in good yields with up to 95% ee (Scheme 44.32). Racemic terminal epoxides, such as styrene oxide, were also studied, but they almost exclusively lead to the fluorine in the primary position therefore, the fluorine atom was not introduced on a stereogenic center. [Pg.1364]

Rubidium metal alloys with the other alkaU metals, the alkaline-earth metals, antimony, bismuth, gold, and mercury. Rubidium forms double haUde salts with antimony, bismuth, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, thorium, and 2iac. These complexes are generally water iasoluble and not hygroscopic. The soluble mbidium compounds are acetate, bromide, carbonate, chloride, chromate, fluoride, formate, hydroxide, iodide. [Pg.278]


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