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Platinum -bromide PtBr

Batsanov et al. 23) reacted sulfur with PtCU and PtBr2 by heating mixtures of the reactants in evacuated, sealed ampoules. At 100 -200°C after 12-24 h, sulfide chlorides PtCljS (1.70 < x < 2 0.6 s y < 3.35) and sulfide bromides PtBr S (1.87 < x 2.06 0.84 y s 1.80) were formed. The compositions depended on the initial PtX2 S ratio, and the temperature. At 320-350°C, loss of chlorine led to the compounds PtClS (1.7 y 1.9). According to their X-ray powder patterns, all of these products retained the main structural features of the original platinum halides. From considerations of molar volumes, the authors deduced the presence of polysulfide anions. [Pg.381]

PtCl2, and platiaum tetrachloride [37773-49-2]. Platiaum dichloride exists in an a- and P-form, the latter containing a Pt core and edge-bridging chlorides. Platinum trichloride [25909-39-1], PtCl, contains Pt(II) and Pt(IV) centers. Other haHdes include two bromides, PtBr2 [13455-12-4] and PtBr ... [Pg.183]

Bromine and bromides can be detected quaUtatively by a number of methods. In higher concentrations bromine forms colored solutions in solvents such as carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] and carbon disulfide [75-15-0]. Bromine reacts with yeUow disodium fluorescein [518-47-8] to form red disodium tetrabromofluorescein (eosin) [548-26-5] C2QH Br4Na20. As Httle as 0.3 p.g of bromide can be detected and chlorides do not interfere (56). Bromine reacts with platinum sulfate [7446-29-9] Pt(S0 2> solution to form red to brown crystals of potassium hexabromoplatinate [16920-93-7] K PtBr ( )-... [Pg.288]


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