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- Homoleptic cyanometallates are complexes where the only ligand is cyanide. For transition metals, well known homoleptic cyanometallates are the hexacyanides...
- selenometallates and tellurometallates; the cyanide metallates are known as cyanometallates. Oxometallates include permanganate (MnO− 4), chromate (CrO2− 4) and...
- is soluble in polar organic media. It is used in the synthesis of cyanometallates. Tetraethylammonium cyanide is prepared by ion exchange from tetraethylammonium...
- Ferrocyanide is the name of the anion [Fe(CN)6]4−. Salts of this coordination complex give yellow solutions. It is usually available as the salt pot****ium...
- Ferricyanide is the anion [Fe(CN)6]3−. It is also called hexacyanoferrate(III) and in rare, but systematic nomenclature, hexacyanidoferrate(III). The most...
- Pot****ium dicyanoaurate (or pot****ium gold cyanide) is an inorganic compound with formula K[Au(CN)2]. It is a colorless to white solid that is soluble...
- coordination sphere. Polyammonium cations bind to the nitrogen centres of cyanometallates. Macrocyclic molecules such as cyclodextrins act often as the second...
- Ammonium hexacyanoferrate(II) is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH4)4[Fe(CN)6]. Neutralization of ferruginous acid with ammonia...
- In inorganic chemistry, Hofmann clathrates refers to materials with the formula Ni(CN)2(NH3)(C6H6). These materials are a type of coordination polymer...
- The cyanonickelates are a class of chemical compound containing anions consisting of nickel atoms, and cyanide groups. The most important of these are...