Hydrogenation copper
Hydrogenation copper (すいそかどう, copper hydride, CuH) is copper hydride. The Cu-H combination is weak, and, as for the structure, there is the explosiveness which is instability [1] [2]. Red hydrogenation copper precipitates when I return copper sulfate (II) with phosphinic acid sodium in water solutions. I disintegrate to metal copper and gas hydrogen when I heat deposition. X-rays structure is reported [3]. The material which I added triphenyl phosphine to is called a striker reagent.
Hydrogenation copper | |
---|---|
Copper hydride | |
Identification information | |
CAS registration number | 13,517-00-5 |
PubChem | 3335333 |
ChemSpider | 2582262 |
| |
| |
Characteristic | |
Chemical formula | HCu |
Molar mass | 64.55 g mol-1 |
Exact mass | 63.937426111 g of mol-1 |
I can put a case, the data without the special mention for normal temperature (25 degrees Celsius), the ordinary pressure (100 kPa). |
Source
- ^ Hydrides of the Main-Group Metals: New Variations on an Old Theme Simon Aldridge, Anthony J. Downs Chem. Rev., 2001, 101 (11), pp 3305–3366 doi: 10.1021/cr960151d
- ^ Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry Wilhelm Biltz Heinrich
- ^ The crystal structure of copper hydride J. A. Goedkoop and A. F. Andresen Acta Cryst. (1955). 8, 118-119 doi: 10.1107/S0365110X55000480
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia Hydrogenation copper
This article is distributed by cc-by-sa or GFDL license in accordance with the provisions of Wikipedia.
In addition, Tranpedia is simply not responsible for any show is only by translating the writings of foreign licenses that are compatible with CC-BY-SA license information.
0 개의 댓글:
댓글 쓰기