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Manganese cyanates

Chemical Properties. Potassium cyanide is readily oxidized to potassium cyanate [590-28-3] by heating in the presence of oxygen or easily reduced oxides, such as those of lead or tin or manganese dioxide, and in aqueous solution by reaction with hypochlorites or hydrogen peroxide. [Pg.385]

Tris (triphenylphosphine) nickel, tris (tri-p-tolylphosphine) nickel, and bis (1,3-diphenylphosphinepropane) nickel proved to be good catalysts, the first being slightly more effective. The tricyclohexylphosphine complex was a very poor catalyst, and bis (cyclooctadiene) nickel did not catalyze cyanation. Cyanation of several substituted aromatic halides in the presence of Ni[P(C6H5)3]3 prepared by reducing dichlorobis (triphenylphosphine) nickel (II) 2 with a powdered manganese iron (80 20) alloy (Reaction 3) is reported in Table II. [Pg.265]

Table II. Cyanation of Aromatic Halides in the Presence of a Catalyst Prepared in situ from Nickel(II) Salt6 and Manganese—Iron Alloy... Table II. Cyanation of Aromatic Halides in the Presence of a Catalyst Prepared in situ from Nickel(II) Salt6 and Manganese—Iron Alloy...
Transition metal organometallic complexes like dicarbonyl cyclopentadienyl iron [128], tricarbonyl cyclopentadienyl manganese [129] and iron-arene complexes [130,131] have also been reported as photoinitiators for photochemical crosslinking of cyanate esters. Photosubstitution of carbonyl groups by -OCN during irradiation initiates the reaction in the former case whereas photochemical dissociation of arene triggers it in the latter system. [Pg.30]

The trimerization reaction of the polyfunctional cyanates is catalyzed by zinc or manganese octoate, copper carboxylates, and acetylacetonate metal chelates with a synergistic effect when the catalyst is mixed with 4-nonylphenol [21]. The final cure or postcure temperature depends on the glass transition temperature of the tridimensional network. This means that the semi-solid biscyanate 88 is cured at 180-195 C (Tg 192°C) while the biscyanate 85 is cured at 250-300°C (Tg 290°C). However, the maximum cure temperature can be reduced to 120°C in the former example by adding 6-10% of 4-nonylphenol. When compared to epoxies, cyanate esters have higher glass transition temperatures, better thermal stability, and improved dielectric properties. Cyanate esters have been primarily developed... [Pg.373]

Manganese naphthenate, octoate, etc. Isocyanate/hydroxyl, oxidizing system, cyanate ester trimerization, silicone/silicone, cyanate ester/epoxy... [Pg.311]


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