Chemistry of lanthanides—XXXVIII. Salicylhydrazide complexes of lanthanides
✍ Scribed by A. Sengupta; N.K. Dutt
- Book ID
- 115973404
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1902
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is removed with concentrated hydrochloric acid. Distillation of the organic phase affords 13.1 g (14%) of ( ), b.p. 31 'C/0.02 mm, yellow needles, m. p. 49 "C from methanol. It has Amax = 295 my, log E = 4.05 in cyclohexane, and infrared absorptions at 695 (m), 805 (s), 1000 (m), 1230 (s), and 1490
This Series Reflects The Pivotal Role Of Modern Inorganic And Physical Chemistry In A Range Of Emerging Areas And In This Text, The Main Features Of The Lanthanides, Actinides And The Transactinide Elements Are Described, Enabling Clear Comparison And Contrast With The Transition Elements And Main G
This Series Reflects The Pivotal Role Of Modern Inorganic And Physical Chemistry In A Range Of Emerging Areas And In This Text, The Main Features Of The Lanthanides, Actinides And The Transactinide Elements Are Described, Enabling Clear Comparison And Contrast With The Transition Elements And Main G