Browsing by Subject "Antimony"
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(2016-08-05)Ligand design has been an often pursued strategy to advance the development of transition metal complexes for catalysis and activation of small molecules. In the past decade, polydentate Z-type ligands have been recognized ...
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(2018-11-18)Antimony (Sb) is an element in the group XV that has allotropic modifications and two main oxidation states as Sb(III) and Sb(V) in nature. Antimony is a pollutant of concern for its carcinogenic and bioaccumulation effects. ...
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(2013-05-06)The fluoride anion plays an important role in dental health and as a result is added to drinking water at low concentrations. If the concentration of fluoride is too high however, skeletal fluorosis can occur. Because of ...
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(2019-03-13)The chemistry of pincer ligands is such that a wide variety of transition metals and main group elements are capable of being supported, stabilized, and isolated in often, highly reactive forms. The pincer ligands which ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1979)Channel catfish were exposed to antimony trioxide in the aquaria water at 100 mg Sb/1 for 30 days and 4 mg Sb/1 for 120 days. There were no mortalities of gross pathologic lesions observed at these levels of exposure. ...
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(2019-11-26)Over the past decade, the chemistry of σ-accepting or Z-type ligands based on main group elements has drawn renewed attention because of the realization that their interaction with a transition metal (M) could be used to ...
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Tin, Antimony, Bismuth, and Tellurium Lewis Acids in sigma-Accepting Ligands for Transition Metals (2012-10-19)The interactions between ligands and transition metals have been an essential subject in inorganic chemistry. Other than the commonly known L-type (two-electron donors) and X-type ligands (one-electron donors), Z-type ...