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Phosphine metal acetylide derivatives

Catalytic forms of copper, mercury and silver acetylides, supported on alumina, carbon or silica and used for polymerisation of alkanes, are relatively stable [3], In contact with acetylene, silver and mercury salts will also give explosive acetylides, the mercury derivatives being complex [4], Many of the metal acetylides react violently with oxidants. Impact sensitivities of the dry copper derivatives of acetylene, buten-3-yne and l,3-hexadien-5-yne were determined as 2.4, 2.4 and 4.0 kg m, respectively. The copper derivative of a polyacetylene mixture generated by low-temperature polymerisation of acetylene detonated under 1.2 kg m impact. Sensitivities were much lower for the moist compounds [5], Explosive copper and silver derivatives give non-explosive complexes with trimethyl-, tributyl- or triphenyl-phosphine [6], Formation of silver acetylide on silver-containing solders needs higher acetylene and ammonia concentrations than for formation of copper acetylide. Acetylides are always formed on brass and copper or on silver-containing solders in an atmosphere of acetylene derived from calcium carbide (and which contains traces of phosphine). Silver acetylide is a more efficient explosion initiator than copper acetylide [7],... [Pg.222]

Yam and Lo (Chap. 2 ) focus on the photophysics of a broad family of supramolecular metal complex clusters derived from the group Ib transition metal ions (Cu, Ag, and Au). This chapter discusses basic types of excited states found in clusters that contain two, three, and four metal ions held together by ligands such as halide, phosphine, and acetylide. Continuing on this theme are S. W. Jones and cowoikers (Chap. 4), who outline the photophysical and electrochemi-... [Pg.371]

Modifying the reaction medium to involve liquid ammonia with metallic lithium, f-butyl alcohol, and white phosphorus, to which is added the haloalkane, is reported to provide the primary alkylphos-phine derived from the haloalkane.19 Similar results are reported for the reaction of red phosphorus with sodium acetylides20 and by treatment of red phosphorus with sodium metal in an organic medium followed by the addition of two equivalents of f-butyl alcohol and the haloalkane.21 The latter approach is noteworthy in that moderate yields (45%) are obtained for primary phosphines derived from secondary haloalkanes (Figure 2.6). Mixtures of tertiary phosphines bearing one or two acetylenic linkages are produced in low yield ( 15%) by the reaction of lithium acetylides with white phosphorus in liquid ammonia followed by addition of a haloalkane.22... [Pg.29]


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