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Manganese oxide fluorides

Blue manganese lV) fluoride, Mnp4 (Mn plus Fj), is immediately hydrolysed by water complex hexafluoromanganales containing [MnF j] " ions are yellow (electrolytic oxidation of lower fluorides or use of BrFs). [Pg.250]

Fullerenes C60 and C70 are successfully fluorinated54 with manganese(III) fluoride. In a Knudsen cell at 560-650 JC, the major product from C60 is C60F36, whereas in a sealed tube at 330°C, the oxide C60F36O is the major product, with a little C60F34. Fluorination of C70 in a sealed tube at 390°C gives mainly C70F38, with some of the F,6 and F40 compounds. The use of cobalt(III) fluoride and iron(III) fluoride is mentioned, but without details. [Pg.660]

Ammonium fluoride Chromium nitrate Manganese oxide (ous) Mercury chloride (ic) Propyl benzene... [Pg.5573]

A. K. Brisdon, J. H. Jolloway, E. G. Hope, P. J. Townson, W. Levason, and J. S. Ogden, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 3127 (1991). Ultraviolet-Visible Studies on Manganese and Rhenium Oxide Fluorides in Low-Temperature Matrices. [Pg.98]

Manganese(III) fluoride MnFj -1-10500 Nitric oxide (g) NO -rl461... [Pg.823]

Silicon Alkali carbonates, calcium, chlorine, cobalt(II) fluoride, manganese trifluoride, oxidants, silver fluoride, sodium-potassium alloy... [Pg.1212]

Commercially available hydrogen fluoride usually is not suitable for catalytic hydrogenation because of its sulfur dioxide content An oxidative treatment with manganese dioxide and distillation are needed for the preparation of hydrogena tion-grade hydrogen fluoride [d, 4]... [Pg.942]

The highest halide of each metal is of course a fluoride Rep7 (the only thermally stable heptahalide of a transition metal), TcFg, and MnF4. This again indicates the diminished ability of manganese to attain high oxidation states when compared not only to Tc and Re but also to... [Pg.1051]

Modification of the burning rates, pressure exponents, and temp coefficients of burning rate of the fluorocarbon composites has been accomplished with copper, lead, tin, sodium, ammonium and potassium fluoborates sodium, potassium, lithium, lead, copper and calcium fluorides potassium and ammonium dichromate lead and zinc stearate cesium carbonate potassium and ammonium sulfate copper chromite oxides of magnesium, copper and manganese boron zinc dust and carbon black (Ref 75)... [Pg.890]


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