Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Redistribution reactions boron compounds

The redistribution reaction in lead compounds is straightforward and there are no appreciable side reactions. It is normally carried out commercially in the liquid phase at substantially room temperature. However, a catalyst is required to effect the reaction with lead compounds. A number of catalysts have been patented, but the exact procedure as practiced commercially has never been revealed. Among the effective catalysts are activated alumina and other activated metal oxides, triethyllead chloride, triethyllead iodide, phosphorus trichloride, arsenic trichloride, bismuth trichloride, iron(III)chloride, zirconium(IV)-chloride, tin(IV)chloride, zinc chloride, zinc fluoride, mercury(II)chloride, boron trifluoride, aluminum chloride, aluminum bromide, dimethyl-aluminum chloride, and platinum(IV)chloride 43,70-72,79,80,97,117, 131,31s) A separate catalyst compound is not required for the exchange between R.jPb and R3PbX compounds however, this type of uncatalyzed exchange is rather slow. Again, the products are practically a random mixture. [Pg.64]

Fluoride anion strongly interacts with various inorganic and organic boron and silicon compounds. These reactions are the basis for several fluoride sensors. Interaction of fluoride with boron compounds results in electron density redistribution and may also induce structural changes. Formation of fluoride complex by ferrocene derivative (Figure 16.19a) results in a decrease of oxidation potential by 200 mV... [Pg.277]

The mixed boron trihalide adducts hold few surprises in terms of their donor-acceptor bond behavior, but provide striking examples of dependence of halogen redistribution behavior on the nonhalogen substituent. The simplicity and accessibility of these systems suggests their use as model compounds in the study of ligand redistribution reactions. Many of the features complicating ligand redistribution in, for example, metal carbonyl systems (46) are simplified or absent here. [Pg.172]


See other pages where Redistribution reactions boron compounds is mentioned: [Pg.51]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.283]    [Pg.42]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.149]    [Pg.310]    [Pg.169]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.206 ]




SEARCH



Boron compounds

Boron compounds reactions

Boronation reaction

Reactions Boron

Redistribution

Redistribution reactions

Redistribution reactions compounds

© 2024 chempedia.info