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Mechanical analysis, inorganic

Source Adapted from F. Basolo and E.G. Pearson. Mechanisms of Inorganic Reactions A Study of Metal Complexes in Solution, 2nd edition (New York John Wiley, 1967) and H.F. flalton, Principles and Methods of Chemical Analysis (New York Prentice Hall, 1952). [Pg.88]

Annual reviews have appeared of organoruthenium and -osmium chemistry in 1988, organoiron chemistry in 1989, and transition metals in hydroformylation, oxidation and reduction in 1989. The latest in an annual series of reviews on the mechanisms of inorganic reactions also contains much relevant material. 9 An analysis of the structural systemadcs of 1292 complexes with PK13 ligands has appeared. ... [Pg.246]

In this study, we extend the range of inorganic materials produced from polymeric precursors to include copper composites. Soluble complexes between poly(2-vinylpyridine) (P2VPy) and cupric chloride were prepared in a mixed solvent of 95% methanol 5% water. Pyrolysis of the isolated complexes results in the formation of carbonaceous composites of copper. The decomposition mechanism of the complexes was studied by optical, infrared, x-ray photoelectron and pyrolysis mass spectroscopy as well as thermogravimetric analysis and magnetic susceptibility measurements. [Pg.430]

In the gas and liquid phases, very well-established CL reactions exist that have been chronologically introduced in Chapter 1, together with their mechanisms they will be treated in different chapters of this book. Particularly, some chapters include descriptions of the CL systems and applications in the liquid phase in organic and inorganic analysis (Chapters 5 and 6, respectively), for BL systems (Chapter 10) applications derived from the use of organized media (Chapter 11) the specific study of the mechanism and applications of a widely applied CL system based on the reaction of peroxyoxalates (Chapter 7) kinetics... [Pg.59]


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