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Tellurium Succinate

Diphenyl tellurium succinate and phthalate were found to be monomeric4. Diphenyl tellurium phthalate prepared from diphenyl tellurium dichloride and sodium phthalate was claimed to be dimeric7. Diphenyl tellurium oxide and propiolactones formed oligomeric compounds4. [Pg.612]

Diorgano tellurium dicarboxylates were prepared from dialkyl and diaryl tellurium derivatives. Aliphatic carboxylic acids, aromatic carboxylic acids, their sodium or silver salts, and carboxylic acid anhydrides were used as reagents. Dicarboxylic acids such as succinic acid and phthalic acid were reported to give monomeric carboxylates when... [Pg.604]

Organic acids like tartaric and citric dissolve tellurium oxide, forming acid salts, Te(HC4Hi06)< and Te(HC H9C>7)2.4 Oxalic, lactic, malic, and gallic acids dissolve appreciable amounts of tellurium dioxide, but the tellurium salts of these acids have not been isolated. Succinic acid does not dissolve Te02, and the existence of tellurium oleate and stearate is doubtful. [Pg.335]


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