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Mercury, tris structure

Mercury, tris( 1,10-phenanthroline)-structure, 1, 64 Mercury acetate, S, 1066 Mercury azide, 5, 1062 Mercury bromide, S, 1059 Mercury cations Hg ... [Pg.162]

Mercury, tris(l,10-phenanthroline)-structure, 64 Mercury(II) complexes masking agent, 536 Mercury electrodes potential range aqueous solution, 480 Metal carbonyls structure, 16 Metallocenes nomenclature, 126,127 Metallochromic indicators, 554 Metallofluorescent indicators, 558 Metallothionein proteins, 142 Mettd-metal bonding, 137,169 gravimetry, 525 history, 21,23 nomenclature, 122, 123 Metal nitrosyls structure, 16 Metal-phthalein metallochromic indicator, 557 Metal template reactions, 416,433 equilibrium kinetic, 434 thermodynamic, 434 Methane, dichloro-... [Pg.593]

Zinc dithiocarbamates have been used for many years as antioxidants/antiabrasives in motor oils and as vulcanization accelerators in rubber. The crystal structure of bis[A, A-di- -propyldithio-carbamato]zinc shows identical coordination of the two zinc atoms by five sulfur donors in a trigonal-bipyramidal environment with a zinc-zinc distance of 3.786 A.5 5 The electrochemistry of a range of dialkylthiocarbamate zinc complexes was studied at platinum and mercury electrodes. An exchange reaction was observed with mercury of the electrode.556 Different structural types have been identified by variation of the nitrogen donor in the pyridine and N,N,N, N -tetra-methylenediamine adducts of bis[7V,7V-di- .vo-propyldithiocarbamato]zinc. The pyridine shows a 1 1 complex and the TMEDA gives an unusual bridging coordination mode.557 The anionic complexes of zinc tris( V, V-dialkyldithiocarbamates) can be synthesized and have been spectroscopically characterized.558... [Pg.1196]

With simple Hg thiolates the structures of bis(ethanethiolato)mercury Hg(SEt)2321 and of the cysteamine complex [Hg S(CH2)2NH3 2]Cl2322 have reference character, as only weak or no secondary bonds are present, and therefore the central S—Hg—S entities can be considered to be unperturbed. In mercury bis(tri-t-butoxysilanethiolate) Hg[SSi(o-t-Bu)3], with a strictly linear S—Hg—S unit, two weak intramolecular O II g interactions obviously do not affect the bonding in this unit.323... [Pg.1283]

Ross and Ugi" prepared l-amino-5-deoxy-5-thio-2,3,4-tri-6)-isobutanoyl-P-D-xylopyranose 61a from xylose via the 5-desoxy-5-thio-D-xylopyranose. The U-4CRs of this amine form a-aminoacid derivatives stereoselectively and in excellent yields. These products have the advantage that their products are stable and their auxiliary group 5-desoxy-5-thio-D-xylopyranose can be cleaved off selectively by mercury(II) acetate and trifluoroacetic acid. The expected steric structure of the corresponding U-4CR product was confirmed by X-ray measurement. [Pg.14]

Both Ksec <1 pore size distribution have been measured experimentcilly for hard-sphere column packing materials (9), but for soft gel packing materials there does not seem to be ciny reliable information presumably because the accepted method of pore structure characterisation in porous materials, mercury porosime-try, cannot be used. However, Ep Ccin be measured for gels without great difficulty from the column calibration curve (as is mcinife-st from Equation 12) provided the calibration is made on the basis of the peak mean position, i.e. the first moment of the peak... [Pg.31]

Tri(f-butyl)phosphine and tri(o-tolyl)phosphine form 1 1 complexes with mercury(II) halides and with Hg(SCN)2. Physicochemical measurements, Le. conductance, molecular weight determinations, IR and Raman spectra, indicate a dimeric structure (26) of Cy, skeletal symmetry.493... [Pg.1081]

In the initial studies about the reaction of /V.zV-disubstituted formamides with alkaline metals to give glyoxylic amides, the participation of carbamoyl metal derivatives as intermediates was postulated83. The first preparation of the carbamoyllithium 77 was described two years later by a mercury-lithium transmetallation from compound 76 at —75 °C (Scheme 20)84. The authors proposed also an aminocarbene structure 78 and studied its reactivity with methanol, methyl iodide, carbonyl compounds, esters, acyl chlorides, mercury(II) chloride and tri-n-butyltin chloride providing compounds 79. [Pg.152]


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