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Mercurials indium halides

Preparative hazard See Mercury(II) bromide Indium See other METAL HALIDES... [Pg.122]

Bridge mediation mechanisms in heterogeneous outer sphere electrochemical reactions has also been theoretically treated using the pull—push and push-pull mechanistic concepts [84]. Schmidt [85] has considered theoretically homogeneous inner sphere bridge electron transfer reactions without atom or ion transfer. Bridge mediation in electron transfer reactions may also involve simultaneous atom or ion transfer. Heyrovsky [86] invoked mediation of electron transfer by formation of bridges to explain the enhancement of the rate of electroreduction of indium (III) ions in the presence of specifically adsorbed halide ions on mercury. [Pg.57]

The mercury electrode has been used by researches in melts up to about 250°C, especially for nitrate and chloroaluminate melts [82,83], Liquid lead (m.p. 327.5°C) is another liquid metal [84] used for molten halides. Liquid electrodes of bismuth (m.p. 271°C), indium (m.p. 157°C) and thallium (m.p. 303°C) have also been, used but to a limited extent [85],... [Pg.491]

In the reaction with halides of the less electropositive metals such as mercury,79 arsenic,80- 81 antimony,82 and indium,83 a stannane provides nucleophilic hydrogen and gives the new metal hydride (equation 15-27). Free radical inhibitors may be added to repress radical reaction of vinyl reactants. The preparation of vinylmercury hydride by this route involves the unusual use of tributyltin chloride as a solvent (equation 15-28).79 On the other hand, in the reactions of tributyltin hydride with Grignard reagents, RMgX, the hydrogen behaves as an electrophile towards R, and the Sn-Mg bonded compounds are formed.84... [Pg.253]


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