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Vanadium salts

Al—Ti Catalyst for cis-l,4-PoIyisoprene. Of the many catalysts that polymerize isoprene, four have attained commercial importance. One is a coordination catalyst based on an aluminum alkyl and a vanadium salt which produces /n j -l,4-polyisoprene. A second is a lithium alkyl which produces 90% i7j -l,4-polyisoprene. Very high (99%) i7j -l,4-polyisoprene is produced with coordination catalysts consisting of a combination of titanium tetrachloride, TiCl, plus a trialkyl aluminum, R Al, or a combination of TiCl with an alane (aluminum hydride derivative) (86—88). [Pg.467]

In the calciaation process, a mixture of corresponding oxides and an optional modifier, eg, molybdic acid, are milled together to achieve a homogenous mixture. The mixture is calciaed at 750—950°C and milled to a desired particle size. Wet milling ia an alkaline medium is recommended to remove any unreacted vanadium salts that ate beheved to degrade the pigmentary properties of bismuth vanadate (39). [Pg.14]

Chemical oxidation with strong acid is reportedly selective at the 6-hydroxyl, either with nitric acid—sulfuric acid—vanadium salts (241) which is claimed as specific for the 6-hydroxyl up to 40% conversion, or with dinitrogen tetroxide ia carbon tetrachloride, with similar specificity up to 25% conversion (242). [Pg.483]

Chromium has proved effective in counteracting the deleterious effects of cadmium in rats and of vanadium in chickens. High mortality rates and testicular atrophy occurred in rats subjected to an intraperitoneal injection of cadmium salts however, pretreatment with chromium ameliorated these effects (Stacey et al. 1983). The Cr-Cd relationship is not simple. In some cases, cadmium is known to suppress adverse effects induced in Chinese hamster (Cricetus spp.) ovary cells by Cr (Shimada et al. 1998). In southwestern Sweden, there was an 80% decline in chromium burdens in liver of the moose (Alces alces) between 1982 and 1992 from 0.21 to 0.07 mg Cr/kg FW (Frank et al. 1994). During this same period in this locale, moose experienced an unknown disease caused by a secondary copper deficiency due to elevated molybdenum levels as well as chromium deficiency and trace element imbalance (Frank et al. 1994). In chickens (Gallus sp.), 10 mg/kg of dietary chromium counteracted adverse effects on albumin metabolism and egg shell quality induced by 10 mg/kg of vanadium salts (Jensen and Maurice 1980). Additional research on the beneficial aspects of chromium in living resources appears warranted, especially where the organism is subjected to complex mixtures containing chromium and other potentially toxic heavy metals. [Pg.95]

The hydroquinone process was developed by BASF [12]. Hydroquinone-2,5-di-carboxylic acid is prepared by a modified Kolbe-Schmidt synthesis from hydroquinone and carbon dioxide. Subsequent reaction with arylamine in an aqueous-methanolic suspension in the presence of an aqueous sodium chlorate solution and a vanadium salt affords the product in good yield ... [Pg.457]

Limited screening of heavy metals and variation in concentration indicated that an equimolar mixture of cobalt and manganese acetates was an efficient catalyst. Lead and vanadium salts were inactive. A metal ion concentration of about 0.02M was sufficient little rate enhancement was observed at higher concentrations. [Pg.383]

Vanadium salts have also been found to be effective as catalysts in various electrolytic oxidation and reduction processes for example in the preparation of hypochlorites,12 the reduction of polynitro-aromatic compounds,13 and in the sulphonation of aromatic compounds.14 On... [Pg.27]

Colours of Vanadium Salts.5—As is usual with salts of metals which exhibit variable valency, those of vanadium are coloured in solution. The colour varies with the valency salts of V205 are yellow, those of... [Pg.32]

The presence of a vanadium salt in dilute sulphuric acid solution has also been found to improve the catalytic action of platinum in the combination of hydrogen and oxygen.4... [Pg.34]

Electrolytic reduction of pentavalent and tetravalent vanadium salts has frequently been employed for the preparation of vanadium compounds of lower valency.4 Bleecker5 has also prepared vanadium pentoxide and several vanadates electrolytically. [Pg.35]

The passivity of vanadium is referred to on p. 23, and the electrolytic decomposition of anhydrous fused vanadium salts on p. 17. [Pg.35]

On being exposed to damp air it slowly becomes green, due to the formation of the hexa-aquo-vanadium salt, [V(H20)6]C13. It is decomposed by boiling water,... [Pg.43]

Chemically pure vanadium pentoxide is alternatively prepared by precipitating insoluble mercurous vanadate, HgV03, from a neutral solution of a vanadate, and distilling off the mercury, or by ignition of vanadium salts of volatile acids, for example, vanadium oxytrichloride, VOCl3. The oxide also results from the oxidation of any of the lower oxides, or by the electrolysis of a solution of sodium vanadate or copper vanadate, using a divided cell the last method yields a product of 98 per cent, purity.2... [Pg.54]

Hydrogen also reduces pentavalent and tetravalent vanadium salts to the trivalent state in the presence of spongy platinum.1... [Pg.58]

Reduction of add solutions of vanadium pentoxide to the tetravalent state also takes place with bismuth amalgam 5 magnesium gives the trivalent salts of vanadium, while by using zinc, zinc coated with cadmium, electrolytically deposited cadmium, or sodium amalgam in the absence of air, divalent vanadium salts are obtained in solution.7 Vanadous salts and hypovanadous salts are, however, much more conveniently prepared by electrolytic reduction of acid solutions of vanadium pentoxide in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide.8... [Pg.58]

Estimation of Vanadium.1—Volumetric Methods.—The most convenient and the usual method for the estimation of vanadium is a volumetric process. The vanadium is first obtained in acid solution as vanadate, and reduced to the tetravalent state by one of several reducing agents which are available. The solution is then titrated in the presence of sulphuric acid with hot potassium permanganate solution, which quantitatively oxidises the lower vanadium salt to the vanadate. Using sulphur dioxide to effect the reduction, the following reactions take place —... [Pg.112]


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