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Organo-nickel complexes stabilizers

Zinc, nickel, lead, and cadmium salts Ba-Cd-Zn stabilizers Organo-nickel complexes CdS, CdSe, lead stearate Cadmium laurate Stabilizers Pigments Lubricants... [Pg.93]

The indirect electrochemical reduction of alkyl halides is also possible by use of nickel(I) complexes which may be obtained by cathodic reduction of square planar Ni(n)-complexes of macrocyclic tetradentate ligands (Table 7, No. 10, 11) 2 4-248) Comparable to the Co(I)- and Ni(O)-complexes, the Ni(I)-species reacts with the alkyl halide unter oxidative addition to form an organo nickel(III) compound. The stability of the new nickel-carbon bond dominates the overall behavior of the system. If the stability is low, the alkyl group is lost in form of the radical and the original Ni(II)-complex is regenerated. A large number of regenerative cycles is the result. [Pg.41]

This is the case for secondary and tertiary alkyl bromides. If the stability is high, however, as, for example, with primary alkyl bromides, the organo nickel(III) complex is further reduced to an alkyl nickel(II) complex which loses the alkyl group in form of the alkyl anion. An electroinactive Ni(II) species remains. The number of regenerative cycles is consequently low. The structure of the ligand also influences the lifetime of the alkyl nickel(ni) complex thus, a less stable complex is formed in the case of [A,A -ethylene-bis(salicylidene-irainato)]nickel(II) ([Ni(salen)]) as compared with (5,5,7,12,12,14-hexamethyl-l,4,8,ll-tetraazacyclo-tetradecane)nickel(II) ([Ni(teta)] ), and hence the former complex favors the radical pathway even with primary alkyl halides. [Pg.41]

The dimeric allylic nickel halide complexes are simpler in that no problems of reaction with organo-aluminium compounds are involved. They are of low activity and give polymer of low molecular weight owing to a rapid monomer transfer reaction [61]. The active centre is formed by dissociation of the complex in the presence of monomer and since the rate is proportional to [Ni] and [M] the extent of dissociation is small and the complex with monomer of low stability. [Pg.216]


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