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Photochemical behaviour of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions in the presence of (C4H9)4P+) ions

L. Vincze, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1986 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 2, pp 175-185
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In this paper, the photochemical behavior of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions in aqueous sulphuric acid has been studied in the presence of (C4H9)4P+ (I) ions.
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This article is published in Journal of Photochemistry.The article was published on 1986-08-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reaction mechanism & Qualitative inorganic analysis.

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Photochemistry of iron (III) complexes

TL;DR: In this article, the photochemical properties of ferric complexes are reviewed and the complexes are classified according to the bonding properties of their ligands into classes with unidentate, chelating and macrocyclic ligands.
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Electrochemical and photochemical reduction of decatungstate: a reinvestigation

TL;DR: Les etudes electrochimiques des sels de potassium, de tetrabutylammonium, and de tributyammonium de Wy, montrent qu'ils contiennent l'anion (W 10 O 32 ) 4−, dont la structure a ete decrite par Fuchs.
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Photochemistry of dodecacarbonyltetrahydrotetraruthenium in rigid alkane matrixes at low temperature: spectroscopic detection and characterization of coordinatively unsaturated undecacarbonyltetrahydrotetraruthenium

TL;DR: Spectres de H 4 Ru 4 (CO) n + CO dans le methyl-3 pentane a 77 K as discussed by the authors, obtenus par decarbonylations sans UV proche.
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A proposal for the mechanism of the photooxidation of kinetically-labile transition metal complexes: interpretation of photoprocesses of FeSO4, Fe(ClO4)2 and FeCl2 in aqueous acidic solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive mechanism for the photolysis of transition metal complexes in equilibrium solutions is proposed, which involves the photo-oxidation, a possibility of energy transfer and several secondary thermal reactions, e.g. forward and back reactions with photochemically-formed H· radicals.
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