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Vanadate coordination, hydrogen peroxide hydroxylamines

Coordination of vanadate by hydroxylamines is similar in many respects to coordination by hydrogen peroxide. Various hydroxylamine complexes are known, although only detailed studies of the aqueous chemistry have been carried out with hydroxylamine and its A -melhyl and A,A-dimcthyl derivatives. -substitution apparently has only a small influence on product formation. There is, however, scope for a wider range of isomeric forms with the A-methylated ligand compared to the unsubstituted and dimethylated ligands, and a number of isomers have been observed... [Pg.85]


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