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Bismuth Allyloxides

Inorganic Chemistry, 2010
Bismuth allyloxides, [Bi(OR)(3)] with R = CH(2)CH=CH(2), CH(CH(3))CH=CH(2), C(CH(3))(2)CH=CH(2), and CH(2)CH=C(CH(3))(2), can be prepared by alcoholysis of [Bi(O(t)Bu)(3)] and, in some cases, also via salt metathesis reactions starting from BiCl(3) and sodium allylates.
Christina, Knispel   +2 more
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Bismuth Aryloxides

Inorganic Chemistry, 2009
The synthesis and full characterization (mp, NMR, UV/vis, FTIR, and elemental analysis) of 13 bismuth aryloxides are reported. We have prepared bismuth aryloxides with alkyl, aryl, and allylic substituents on the aryl rings. Eleven of these bismuth aryloxides have been characterized with single crystal X-ray diffraction methods.
Xiaodi, Kou   +8 more
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THE BISMUTH-BISMUTH TRIBROMIDE AND BISMUTH-BISMUTH TRIIODIDE SYSTEMS1

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1962
The phase diagrams of the Bi-BiBr/sub 3/ and Bi-Bil/sub 3/ sys tems were determined. The experimental techniques included samplthg at temperature, visual observations, conventional thermal analyses, and differential thermal analyses. The consolute temperatures (538 deg at 62 mole% Bi and 458 deg at 78 mole% Bi for the BiBr/sub 3/ and BiI/sub 3/ systems,
S. J. Yosim   +3 more
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Bismuth nephrotoxicity

The American Journal of Medicine, 1964
A W, CZERWINSKI, H E, GINN
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Bismuth Nephrotoxicity

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
R E, Randall   +3 more
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Halide-guided active site exposure in bismuth electrocatalysts for selective CO2 conversion into formic acid

Nature Catalysis, 2023
Thomas Altantzis   +2 more
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