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Tungsten + exchange

The first commercial use of tantalum was as filaments ia iacandescent lamps but it was soon displaced by tungsten. Tantalum is used ia chemical iadustry equipment for reaction vessels and heat exchangers ia corrosive environments. It is usually the metal of choice for heating elements and shields ia high temperature vacuum sintering furnaces. In 1994, over 72% of the tantalum produced ia the world went iato the manufacturiag of over 10 x 10 soHd tantalum capacitors for use ia the most demanding electronic appHcations. [Pg.330]

Bromides. Tungsten hexabromide [13701 -86-5], WBr, bluish-black crystals having an mp of 232°C, is formed by metathetical exchange... [Pg.287]

Olefin metathesis is the transition-metal-catalyzed inter- or intramolecular exchange of alkylidene units of alkenes. The metathesis of propene is the most simple example in the presence of a suitable catalyst, an equilibrium mixture of ethene, 2-butene, and unreacted propene is obtained (Eq. 1). This example illustrates one of the most important features of olefin metathesis its reversibility. The metathesis of propene was the first technical process exploiting the olefin metathesis reaction. It is known as the Phillips triolefin process and was run from 1966 till 1972 for the production of 2-butene (feedstock propene) and from 1985 for the production of propene (feedstock ethene and 2-butene, which is nowadays obtained by dimerization of ethene). Typical catalysts are oxides of tungsten, molybdenum or rhenium supported on silica or alumina [ 1 ]. [Pg.224]

V. Solvent Exchange and Ligand Substitution on Some Molybdenum and Tungsten Cluster Complexes... [Pg.4]


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