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Lone pairs oxidation

Boron trioxide is not particularly soluble in water but it slowly dissolves to form both dioxo(HB02)(meta) and trioxo(H3B03) (ortho) boric acids. It is a dimorphous oxide and exists as either a glassy or a crystalline solid. Boron trioxide is an acidic oxide and combines with metal oxides and hydroxides to form borates, some of which have characteristic colours—a fact utilised in analysis as the "borax bead test , cf alumina p. 150. Boric acid. H3BO3. properly called trioxoboric acid, may be prepared by adding excess hydrochloric or sulphuric acid to a hot saturated solution of borax, sodium heptaoxotetraborate, Na2B407, when the only moderately soluble boric acid separates as white flaky crystals on cooling. Boric acid is a very weak monobasic acid it is, in fact, a Lewis acid since its acidity is due to an initial acceptance of a lone pair of electrons from water rather than direct proton donation as in the case of Lowry-Bronsted acids, i.e. [Pg.148]

The UV spectra of thiirane 1-oxide and (15,25)-(+)-2-methylthiirane 1-oxide show a broad maximum at about 205 nm (e —23 000). The latter shows a positive Cotton effect at low energy followed by a negative effect at high energy. The lowest excited states of thiirane 1-oxide involve excitations from the two lone pairs of the oxygen atom (79G19). 2,3-Diphenylthiirene 1-oxide and 1,1-dioxide show absorption due to the 1,2-diphenyl-ethylene chromophore. [Pg.138]

In the reactions characterized in the general sense above, phenyl and benzyl were the organic residues bound to phosphorus. It is not clear which of these groups is removed in the LAH dealkylation step. It should also be noted that as tetraquaternary phosphonium salts, these species do not qualify as crown analogs in the strictest sense because of the absence of lone pair electrons on phosphorus. Furthermore, the quaternary phosphorus can resist oxidation much better than secondary or tertiary phospho-... [Pg.273]

Oxidation State Compound MPrc Actual Pseudo, i.e. with electron lone-pairs (in parentheses) included... [Pg.894]

Anodic inhibitors limit the oxidation of iron by sharing the lone pair electrons on the nitrogen with a metal ion or atom and supressing the anodic reaction. Examples are benzotriazole (at high concentrations), pyridines, thiols, and quinolines. [Pg.647]

The three highest occupied orbitals of sulfoxides are the lone pairs ns and n0, as well as the 7iso bond210. The 1,3-dithietane 1-oxide adds a lone-pair ionization and destabilizes the n0 and nso radical-cation states compared with thietane oxide. According to a hyperconjugative MO model, the ns+ combination in 1,3-dithietane is destabilized by about leV relative to the basis orbital energy a(ns) due to the combination with the... [Pg.436]

FIGURE 1. Sulfur lone-pair and %<, ionization patterns in 1,3-dithietane, thietane oxide and 1,3-dithietane oxide. [Pg.436]


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