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Platinum binary compounds

Binary Compounds. Three fluorides, PtF [13455-15-7], PtF [37782-184-8], and platinum hexafluoride [13693-05-5], PtF, are well documented. The last is a powerful oxidi2ing agent and can oxidi2e dioxygen and xenon (235). Two chlorides exist, platiaum dichloride [10025-65-7],... [Pg.183]

The binary compounds of palladium and platinum show a higher diversity of structures than found for the Rh-Ir and Ru-Os systems. Aside from several other reported binary phases, four general families can be distinguished ... [Pg.41]

For example, the results in Table 3 suggest that binary carbonyls of copper, silver and gold which have been detected spectrometrically in matrices at very low temperatures27, contain metal-CO bonds which are approximately of the same strength as those in Mn2(CO)i0. Similar considerations apply to carbonyls of palladium and platinum which have also been detected by matrix isolation spectrometry28. All of these binary compounds are unstable with respect to [M(c) + CO(g)J at room temperature. [Pg.83]

Although sulphur in the compact form appears to be a comparatively inactive clement, yet when in a fine state of division it reacts with many metals, and at elevated temperatures it combines directly with nearly all other elements (exceptions being nitrogen, iodine, beryllium, gold, platinum and iridium) to form stable binary compounds, the reactions often occurring with great vigour. [Pg.46]

Burdett JK, Graham MA, Turner JJ. Binary compounds of dinitrogen with nickel, chromium, platinum, and copper a vibrational investigation of the metal-dinitrogen linkage. J Chem Soc Dalton Trans. 1972 1620-1625. [Pg.374]

Electrodes modified by eiectrodeposited 3-methylPT can be used as chemical sensors for organic and especially biological interesting molecules. The modified surfaces catalyze the oxidation of several compounds (e.g. ferrocyanide, catechol, ascorbic acid, hydroquinone, dopamine, epinephrine, acetaminophene, p-aminophenol, and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide). The sensitivity of these polymer-coated electrodes is 4 to 10 times higher than pure electrodes of platinum. Binary and also ternary mixtures can also be analyzed these electrodes are also suitable as an amperometric detector for flow injection analysis [211, 212]. [Pg.508]

The author considered it best not to include in the reference book the properties of certain little-studied compounds rarely used in practice. Thus, in the presentation of the information on carbides, borides, nitrides, and other classes of metal-like compounds, no data are given on the refractory compounds of metals of the platinum group for the sulfides, data are given only for the class of sulfides of the rare-earth metals and actinides, in most of which the properties of refractory compounds in the wide sense are most clearly expressed, the proportion of ionic bond, in particular, being small. It was, however, found e qpedient to consider also the properties of oxysulfides of the rare-earth metals and actinides, which are very similar to the properties of sulfides and are obtained simply by replacement of two atoms of sulfur in a sesquisulfide by two atoms of oxygen. This is one of the few exceptions where the tables of the reference book give the properties of ternary and not binary compounds. [Pg.6]

Consequent potentiometric titration of osmium(IV) and laithenium (IV) in their mixtures has been canied out in broad range of concentrations from 1 mkg to 200 mkg in samples of 20 ml. It has been shown the possibility of amperemetric determination of osmium(VI) in binary and triple systems with silver(I), platinum(IV), palladium(II), gold(III), founded on formation of corresponding compounds with dimerkaptotiopiron, having a different solubility. The deteriuination of Os(VI) is possible under tenfold - hundredfold excess of above mentioned metals. [Pg.120]

The platinum group metals form several binary, pseudo-binary, and ternary chalcogenides. The outstanding features of these compounds as related to catalysis and materials science have been widely reported and reviewed [88],... [Pg.40]


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