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Thermal analysis of some methylhydrazine and methylhydrazinium complexes of copper(II), copper(I) and mixed valence species

Author
DOWLING, D. P1 ; GLASS, W. K
[1] Univ. coll., dep. chemistry, Dublin, Ireland
Source

Thermochimica acta. 1988, Vol 130, pp 43-53 ; ref : 15 ref

CODEN
THACAS
ISSN
0040-6031
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry; Metallurgy, welding
Publisher
Elsevier Science, Amsterdam
Publication country
Netherlands
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Cation organique Complexe trinucléaire Coordinat organique Cuivre II Complexe Cuivre «I» Complexe Hydrazine organique Métal divalent Complexe Métal monovalent Complexe Métal transition Complexe Préparation Pyrolyse Hydrazine(méthyl) Hydrazinium(méthyl)
Keyword (en)
Organic cation Trinuclear complex Organic ligand Copper II Complexes Copper «I» Complexes Organic hydrazine Divalent metal Complexes Univalent metal Complexes Transition metal Complexes Preparation Pyrolysis
Keyword (es)
Catión orgánico Complejo trinuclear Ligando orgánico Cobre II Cobre «I» Hidracina orgánica Metal divalente Metal monovalente Metal transición Preparación Pirólisis
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001C Chemistry / 001C02 Inorganic chemistry and origins of life / 001C02A Kinetics and mechanism of reactions

Discipline
Mineral chemistry and origin of life
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6995105

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