1926
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19261520135
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Untersuchungen über das Komplexchemische Verhalten des Berylliums. III

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“…These can be categorized into room‐temperature stable and unstable towards the loss of HCN, which indicates the strength of interaction. For example, the beryllium chloride adduct, [BeCl 2 (HCN) 4 ], easily loses HCN upon warming, whilst pnictogen fluoride HCN adducts, [EF 5 (HCN)] (E=As, Sb) are thermally quite stable solids, which degrade at temperatures of 85 °C or higher …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These can be categorized into room‐temperature stable and unstable towards the loss of HCN, which indicates the strength of interaction. For example, the beryllium chloride adduct, [BeCl 2 (HCN) 4 ], easily loses HCN upon warming, whilst pnictogen fluoride HCN adducts, [EF 5 (HCN)] (E=As, Sb) are thermally quite stable solids, which degrade at temperatures of 85 °C or higher …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Selection of known transition metal and main group halide Lewis adducts with HCN as a ligand: a) beryllium chloride HCN adduct; b) boron halide HCN adducts; c) hexaformonitriloiron(II) bis‐tetrachloridoferrate(III); d) titanium(IV) halide HCN adducts; e) niobium(V) halide cyanide acids; f) pnictogen(V) fluoride HCN adducts …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%