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Refractory block metal compounds

Solid-state metathesis reactions. For a number of compounds, solid-state metathesis (exchange) reactions have the advantages of a rapid high-yield method that starts from room-temperature solids and needs little equipment. The principle behind these reactions is to use the exothermicity of formation of a salt to rapidly produce a compound. We may say that for instance a metal halide is combined with an alkali (or alkaline earth) compound of a /7-block element to produce the wanted product together with a salt which is then washed away with water or alcohol. Metathesis reactions have been used successfully in the preparation of several crystalline refractory materials such as borides, chalcogenides, nitrides. [Pg.587]


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