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Lead hydride

Cathodic disintegration can occur with lead, observable as a grey cloud of fine metal particles. Hydrogen evolved on the surface of the lead can be absorbed if the current density is sufficiently high . Above this level, avalanche penetration can occur, feadipg to the formation of lead hydride, which leads to disintegration in the manner described . Electrochemical implantation pf alkali metals Can also lead to disintegration, ... [Pg.725]

Air (particulate lead) Collection of sample onto cellulose acetate filter dissolution in HN03 with heat addition of HCI / H202 and reaction in hydride generator with sodium borohydride to generate lead hydride AAS 8 ng/L 100-101 Nerin et al. 1989... [Pg.452]

Mussel, tomato Digestion of sample with acid or acid plus catalyst generation of lead hydride GFAAS 4 ng/g g4-g5 Aroza et al. 1080... [Pg.455]

Y. Madrid, J. Mesenguer, M. Bonilla, C. Camara, Lead hydride generation in lactic acid-potassium dichromate medium and its application to the determination of lead in fish, vegetables and drink samples, Anal. Chim. Acta, 237 (1990), 181-187. [Pg.495]

The interaction of 5,6-cellulosene with tributyl lead hydride during the formation of the latter gave a lead-containing derivative of 6-deoxy-cellulose (45) ... [Pg.109]

There is considerable doubt about the existence of a lead hydride certainly no trace of it appears when metallic lead is treated with atomic hydrogen. [Pg.228]

Wang X., Viczian M., Lasztity A. and Barnes R. M. (1988) Lead hydride generation for isotope analysis by ICP-MS, J Anal At Spectrom 3 821-828. [Pg.339]

Terasaka, T., Kinoshita, T., Kuno, M., Nakanishi, I. A highly potent non-nucleoside adenosine deaminase inhibitor efficient drug discovery by intentional lead hydridization. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004, 126, 34-35. [Pg.634]

Spinor populations and M-H (M= Tl, Pb) bond lengths (in bohr) for thallium and lead hydrides, obtained from AREP-HF and REP-KRHF calculations. For each molecule, first (second) row refers to AREP (REP) results. [Pg.377]


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