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Phosgene-molybdenum chloride

Molybdenum(V) chloride is reasonably soluble in liquid phosgene at 0 C, whereas tungsten(VI) chloride is only sparingly soluble. The results of the tensimetric titrations of molybdenum(V) chloride and tungsten(VI) chloride with phosgene at 0 C are presented in Fig. 9.8 [376] there is no evidence for complex formation. [Pg.360]

Molybdenum(V) chloride and, especially, tungsten(VI) chloride have been extensively studied as dismutation catalysts for phosgene (c/. Chapter 8). The first proposed mechanism for this catalysis involves the self-ionization of phosgene [775] ... [Pg.361]


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