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Xenon chlorides

Attempts to isolate u stable xenon chloride have not been very successful. Two chlorides have been identified, and bolh are apparently unstable species observable as a result of trapping in a matrix. The radioactive decay of 2VI in KICI., ... [Pg.428]

Other Compounds Attempts to isolate a stable xenon chloride have not been very successful. Two... [Pg.428]

Uchino, O. Mizunami, T. Maeda, M. Miyazoe, Y. Efficient dye lasers pumped by a xenon chloride (XeCl) excimer laser. Appl. Phys. 1979,19, 35-37. [Pg.61]

Fig. 3. GPC trace and derivative from PLP on butyl acrylate at -19 C note point of inflection, maximum and overtone (shoulder). Conditions initiation by 308 nm Questek xenon chloride excimer laser operating at 35 mJ per pulse, pulsed at 30 Hz, 200 pulses, initiator = 1.77x10 mol dm 3 benzoin, [M] = 4.72 mol dm 3 in tetrahydrofuran. Fig. 3. GPC trace and derivative from PLP on butyl acrylate at -19 C note point of inflection, maximum and overtone (shoulder). Conditions initiation by 308 nm Questek xenon chloride excimer laser operating at 35 mJ per pulse, pulsed at 30 Hz, 200 pulses, initiator = 1.77x10 mol dm 3 benzoin, [M] = 4.72 mol dm 3 in tetrahydrofuran.
Binary Compounds. Three fluorides, PtF [13455-15-7], PtF [37782-184-8], and platinum hexafluoride [13693-05-5], PtF, are well documented. The last is a powerful oxidi2ing agent and can oxidi2e dioxygen and xenon (235). Two chlorides exist, platiaum dichloride [10025-65-7],... [Pg.183]

Xenon difluoride [4, 5, 7, 8,10] is a white crystalline material obtained through the combination of fluorine and xenon m the presence of light The reagent is commercially available and possesses a relatively long shelf-life when stored cold (freezer) Xenon difluoride is very effective for small-scale fluormation of alkenes and activated nucleophilic substrates. The reactions are usually conducted between 0 °C and room temperature in chloroform or methylene chloride solutions Hydrogen fluoride catalysis is sometimes helpful Xenon difluoride reacts in a manner that usually involves some complexation between the substrate and reagent followed by the formation of radical and radical cation intermediates... [Pg.158]

Films of purified PVCa were cast from methylene chloride solution on quartz plates. The solvent was allowed to slowly evaporate to give smooth, clear films with a thickness of ca. 5.0 nm. Contact angle measurements using water droplets were measured with a standard contact angle goniometer. Samples were photo-lysed in air with polychromatic light from a 150 watt xenon arc. Contact angles were measured after various times of irradiation to monitor the formation of oxidation products at the surface of the polymer films. [Pg.142]

Radon forms a series of clathrate compounds (inclusion compounds) similar to those of argon, krypton, and xenon. These can be prepared by mixing trace amounts of radon with macro amounts of host substances and allowing the mixtures to crystallize. No chemical bonds are formed the radon is merely trapped in the lattice of surrounding atoms it therefore escapes when the host crystal melts or dissolves. Compounds prepared in this manner include radon hydrate, Rn 6H20 (Nikitin, 1936) radon-phenol clathrate, Rn 3C H 0H (Nikitin and Kovalskaya, 1952) radon-p-chlorophenol clathrate, Rn 3p-ClC H 0H (Nikitin and Ioffe, 1952) and radon-p-cresol clathrate, Rn bp-CH C H OH (Trofimov and Kazankin, 1966). Radon has also been reported to co-crystallize with sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen sulfide (Nikitin, 1939). [Pg.244]

Oxidative Fluorination of Nitrones to a-Fluorosubstituted Nitroxyl Radicals Formation of nitroxyl radicals by the radical cation route was observed in reactions of various nitrones with xenon difluoride in dry methylene chloride (520, 523). In this reaction, more than 40 nitrones, including 4H -imidazole N,N -dioxides (219), 4H -imidazole TV-oxides (223) and (224), 2H -imidazole N -oxides (225), 2H -imidazole TV,TV-dioxides (226), 3,3,5,5-tetramethylpyrroline N -oxide (TMPO), derivatives of 3-imidazoline-3-oxides (231) and (232), have been examined. ESR spectra of nitroxyl radicals containing one or two fluorine atoms at a-C have been registered (Scheme 2.108) (523). In the case of... [Pg.219]

Xenon difluoride labelled with positron-emitting F has been prepared by reaction of cyclotron produced [ F]p2 with xenon [88]. This low-yielding method requires high pressure. [ F]Xep2 was also obtained by treating sulfuryl chloride fluoride solutions of Xep2 in fluorinated ethylene propylene vessels with Bronst-... [Pg.215]

Selection of a specific anesthetic or combination of anesthetics is made depending on the type of medical intervention. For a long time, ether, chloroform, tricholoroethylene, ethyl chloride or chloretane, and also cyclopropane were widely used as inhalation anesthetics. Today, the following anesthetics are used most regularly in medicine halothane, enflurane, isoflurane, metoxyflurane, and nitrous oxide. Researchers are also actively exploring the use of xenon as an anesthetic. [Pg.2]

Germanes hydride, 2 76 reactivity of, 2 87 Germanium anionic cluster, 24 227 azides, preparation, 9 138 properties, 9 135-136, 139, 141 binary carbide not reported, 11 211 carbides, preparation of, 11 163 chalcogenide halides, 23 390 chlorides, mass spectra of, 18 248, 249 complexes, xenon fluoride reactions, 46 85 compounds, see also Organogermanium compounds... [Pg.113]


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