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Silver reactions with metal hydrides

Equations (II) to (IX) illustrate basic methods of preparation, but many variations are used, particularly in industry, to obtain an economic yield. Phthalic acid, phthalamide, phthalimide, and phthalic anhydride, together with urea, are often used instead of phthalonitrile, and catalysts such as ammonium molybdate or zirconium tetrachloride may be employed (249, 251, 269). The reaction between phthalonitrile and metals (finely divided or acid-etched) is usually very vigorous at 250°-300°C, sufficient heat being generated to maintain the reaction temperature. This is an illustration of the ease with which the phthalocyanine skeleton is formed. Even more surprising are the observations that palladium black (118) and gold (189) will dissolve in molten phthalonitrile. Reaction (III) between phthalonitrile and a finely divided metal, metal hydride, oxide, or chloride is perhaps the most generally employed. For the unstable phthalocyanine complexes such as that of silver (11), the double decomposition reaction... [Pg.31]


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