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Phthalates, metal decomposition

The CL reaction of luminol (5-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione) (1) is one of the more commonly used nonenzymatic CL reactions and has been extensively studied [49, 57-59], It is well known that the luminol CL reaction is catalyzed by many kinds of substances, e.g., ozone, halogen-Fe complex, hemin, hemoglobin, persulfate, and oxidized transition metals. The most acceptable scheme is shown in Figure 10. Luminol forms a six-membered ring of peroxide (3) from a diazaquinone intermediate (2) and then, by the decomposition of 3, N2 gas and the Si-excited state of the phthalate dianion are produced, yielding... [Pg.300]

Catalyst studies have promoted attention with description of the use of iron salts to prevent ether formation during ester exchange polymerization. Model compounds have been employed to elucidate the meehanisms of metal ion catalysis in both transesterification and polycondensation reactions. A differential microcalorimeter has been used to assess the relative reactivities of catalyst systems for the poly-transesterification of bis-(2-hydroxyethyl tere-phthalate) and the relationship between the viscosity of the polymerizate and the temperature of the maximum rate of heat production has been investigated. Studies on antimony(v) compounds have indicated that their activity increases during the course of 2GT synthesis. This observation has been ascribed to the reduction of the antimony(v) compounds by acetaldehyde produced by 2GT decomposition. [Pg.82]

The thermal decomposition in inert atmosphere of the carboxylic complexes with double and/or aromatic carbon-carbon bonds (like maleates and ortho Here phthalates [143], acrylates [144]) may lead to the so-called metal-polymer composites. [Pg.74]


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