1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01905177
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The importance of the CO 2 2− anion in the mechanism of thermal decomposition of oxalates

Abstract: The effects of active (carbon dioxide and carbon monox{de) and neutral (helium, argon and nitrogen) atmospheres on the course of thermal decomposition of oxalates have been studied and compared. A mechanism of thermal decomposition has been proposed on the basis of the results obtained, the first stage of which consists in a heterolytic dissociation of the C~ bond, with the formation of carbon dioxide and the CO~-anion.In our earlier studies on the systematics of thermal decomposition mechanisms, it was shown … Show more

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“…Gorski and Kranicka [23] proposed that the decomposition in oxalates begins with the heterolytic dissociation of C-C bond forming CO 2 and CO 2 2-. In many cases, the C-C bond cleavage is the rate determining step [23].…”
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“…Gorski and Kranicka [23] proposed that the decomposition in oxalates begins with the heterolytic dissociation of C-C bond forming CO 2 and CO 2 2-. In many cases, the C-C bond cleavage is the rate determining step [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gorski and Kranicka [23] proposed that the decomposition in oxalates begins with the heterolytic dissociation of C-C bond forming CO 2 and CO 2 2-. In many cases, the C-C bond cleavage is the rate determining step [23]. The cleavage may be heterolytic to produce CO 2 and CO 2 2- [23] or homolytic to produce two CO 2 -anions [24].…”
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“…Transition metal oxalates act as precursors for the synthesis of oxide nanoparticles, which have industrial uses and many analytical applications [1]. High-purity transition metal oxalates can be made by co-precipitation techniques, in which the metal ions are simultaneously precipitated in the expected stoichiometric proportions and provide the possibility of controlling the physical and chemical properties of the final products.…”
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“…Thermal decomposition of metal oxalates is an important field of solid-state chemistry [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Transition metal oxalates act as precursors for the synthesis of oxide nanoparticles, which have industrial uses and many analytical applications [1].…”
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confidence: 99%