. Can. J. Chem. 54, 2505Chem. 54, (1976.Some chlorides, mainly of transition elements, can be intercalated in graphite from a solution of carbon tetrachloride if their solubility is in the range of 1 to 4 mg/ml in CCL, at reflux temperature, in the presence of chlorine.The rate of extraction of intercalated salts with solvents has been compared to the rate of solution of these salts in the same solvents.JEAN MARC LALANCETTE, LINDA ROY et JEANNINE LAFONTAINE. Can. J. Chem. 54, 2505 (1976).Certains chlorures derives principalement des metaux de transition ont pu &tre inserts dans le graphite, en presence du chlore et a la temperature de reflux, a partir de leurs solutions dans le tetrachlorure de carbone lorsque leurs solubilites se situaient dans la region 1 a 4 mg/ml de CCI,.La vitesse &extraction des sels inserks par certains solvants a 6te comparte a la vitesse de dissolution de ces sels dans les m&mes solvants.
Einige Chloride ( ;z.B. von Fe(III), Al, Ni(II), Pt(IV), Pd(II), Cu(II), Rh(III), U(IV), Mo(V),W(VI)) reagieren mit in CCl4 suspendiertem Graphitbei Rückflußtemperatur zu Einschlußverbindungen, wenn ihre Löslichkeit in CCl4 zwischen 1 und 4 mg/ml liegt, und ein Cl2‐Strom durch die Lösung perlt.
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