- used as a counteranion. The
ammines of chromium(III) and cobalt(III) are of
historic significance. Both
families of
ammines are
relatively inert kinetically...
- It is the
chloride salt of the
metal ammine complex [Ni(NH3)6]2+. The
cation features six
ammonia (called
ammines in
coordination chemistry)
ligands attached...
- → [PtCl(NH3)5]Cl3 + 2 KCl The
title complex is one of
several platinum ammine complexes. Hexaammineplatinum(IV)
chloride Trichlorotriammineplatinum(IV)...
-
forming metal ammine complexes. For
historical reasons,
ammonia is
named ammine in the
nomenclature of
coordination compounds. One
notable ammine complex is...
-
example strychnine. Acid-base
extraction Amine value Amine gas
treating Ammine Biogenic amine Ligand isomerism Official naming rules for
amines as determined...
- It is the
chloride salt of the
metal ammine complex [Pt(NH3)6]4+. The
cation features six
ammonia (called
ammines in
coordination chemistry)
ligands attached...
- of
ammonium carbonate, ammonia, and
oxygen to
ultimately give copper(II)
ammine complex carbonates, such as [Cu(NH3)4]CO3.
After extraction from the residues...
-
fatty acids, glucose,
nitroaromatics Saturated fatty acids, sorbitol,
ammines Gas to
liquid fuels (Fischer-Tropsch)
Syngas Liquid fuels Coal liquification...
- of
coordination chemistry,
Alfred Werner. The
cation itself is a
metal ammine complex with six
ammonia ligands attached to the cobalt(III) ion. [Co(NH3)6]3+...
-
complexes with tiron.
Beryllium has
generally a
rather poor
affinity for
ammine ligands.
There are many
early reports of
complexes with
amino acids, but...