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Sulphur-containing complexes cobalt

There are still some complex polynuclear cobalt-ammines to which satisfactory constitutional formulas have not yet been assigned. These are, for example, the Fusko salts described by Fremy 1 a class of compounds containing sulphur prepared by Hofmann 2 by the action... [Pg.182]

The crystal structure of the dithioacetylacetone (sacsacH) complex of cobalt(n), Co(sacsac)2, shows it to be monomeric square planar,164 in marked contrast to the acacH analogue. Pyridine 2-thiol (LH), which can exist as the thione tautomer (31) forms Co(LH)2X2 (X = Cl, Br, or I) complexes these contain the ligand bonded through the sulphur, as evidenced by the presence of a v(N—H) vibration in the i.r. spectra.165 Morpholine 4-thiocarbonic acid (32) also appears to be S-bonded in the CoL2X2 complexes (X = Cl, Br, or I), since the v(C=S) frequency is lowered upon co-ordination.166 The electronic spectra of the CoL2C12 complexes (L = thiourea, A-phenylthiourea, and TViV -diphenylthiourea) have been recorded.167... [Pg.238]

Substances showing catalytic waves in ammoniacal cobalt or nickel solutions< > must fulfil another condition beside the two conditions mentioned above the substance has to form a complex-compound with cobalt and other components of the solution. Moreover, the acid properties of this complex and its adsorbability also seem to be of importance. The substances showing a catalytic effect of this type usually contain at least an atom of sulphur in their molecule (e.g. cysteine, dithiopyrimidine or proteins). Whether or not the presence of sulphur in the catalytically active molecule is a sufficient condition has yet to be decided. It was shown that e.g. gelatin or casein containing little or no sulphur atoms do not produce any catalytic wave of this type. Similarly, in the series of hydantoin, thiohydantoin and dithiohydantoin as well as pyrimidine, thiopyrimidine, and dithiopyrimidine, the catalytic effect was only observed for the thioderivative and it increased with the number of sulphur atoms in the molecule. [Pg.100]


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