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Phosphine oxide complexes with protactinium

Protactinium (continued) pentachloride, 12 10, II complexes with phosphine oxides, 12 30, 31... [Pg.250]

Protactinium pentachloride (42) and pentabromide (43) form both 1 1 and 1 2 complexes with phosphine oxides, the former being analogous to those formed by niobium, tantalum, and uranium pentahalides (26, 42, 43). Unlike niobium and tantalum pentachloride (42, 64) however, they do not react with excess triphenylphosphine oxide (TPPO) to form... [Pg.31]

Like other actinide tetrahalides, protactinium tetrachloride and tetrabromide form stable complexes with phosphine oxides (48, 55) and iV jAT -dimethylacetamide (24), but the tetrachloride-dimethyl sulfoxide... [Pg.33]

The actinide tetrachloride-DMSO complexes are particularly interesting (18). There is a pronounced change in stability proceeding along the actinide series with 1 5 complexes being the most stable for thorium and protactinium and the 1 3 complexes for the remaining actinides. The 1 7 complex could not be obtained pure with thorium tetrachloride and under the preparative conditions required, namely, recrystallization from hot dimethyl sulfoxide, protactinium(IV) was oxidized. The solid 1 5 and 1 3 protactinium tetrachloride compounds are, in fact, unstable in dry nitrogen, behavior which contrasts markedly with the stability of the tetrahalide-phosphine oxide and DMA complexes. [Pg.34]


See other pages where Phosphine oxide complexes with protactinium is mentioned: [Pg.1166]    [Pg.3005]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.30 , Pg.32 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.30 , Pg.32 ]




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