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The anodic oxidation of organomercury compounds

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1971
Summary The oxidation of five organomercury compounds at a platinum electrode in acetonitrile has been studied. The products have been isolated from electrolyses carried out in the anhydrous solvent and in solvent to which water had been added. In the latter case, the products are shown to depend on the anion of the inert electrolyte.
M. Fleischmann, D. Pletcher, G. Sundholm
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Pentachlorophenyl organomercury compounds

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1965
Abstract The following pentachlorophenyl derivatives of mercury have been prepared; (C6Cl5)2Hg, C6Cl5HgCl, C6Cl5HgCH3 and C8Cl5HgC6H5. Acid attack on the latter two species leads to scission of the C5Cl5Hg and C6H5Hg bonds respectively, in agreement with the C6F5-Hg compounds.
F.E. Paulik, S.I.E Green, R.E. Dessy
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Solvent Effects on Spin-Spin Coupling Constants in Organomercury Compounds

Journal of Contemporary Physics (Armenian Academy of Sciences), 2021
A. A. Shahkhatuni   +3 more
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Stream pollution by an organomercury compound

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1976
A GC/MS study of residues in general can be very rewarding as shown by some of our unexpected discoveries, but due to the vast ammount of data collected, the best way to effectively use the technique for routine survey work must be with the aid of an interfaced computer complete with library search capabilities.
L. A. Caines, A. V. Holden
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Study of organomercury compounds by high-resolution NMR. VIII. Solvation of symmetrical organomercury compounds

Journal of Structural Chemistry, 1982
The mechanism of solvation of a series of symmetrical organomercury compounds of different classes has been studied. Spin-spin coupling constants of several types, where one of the interesting nuclei is the metal nucleus, were chosen as the measured parameter. The observed solvation changes in the spin-spin coupling constants have been interpreted from
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Exchange reactions of organomercury compounds

Tetrahedron, 1975
Abstract Spectroscopic studies (PMR and UV) have been carried out on mixtures of symmetrical organomercury compounds at room temperature in DMSO, pyridine, and ethanol as solvents. It has been shown that for a range of diarylmercurials, Ar 2 Hg, and di-(acetaldehyde)mercury, Hg(CH 2 CHO) 2 , an exchange reaction occurs with the formation in solution ...
T.N. Huckerby   +3 more
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Thimerosal positivities: the role of organomercury alkyl compounds

Contact Dermatitis, 1998
Contact allergy to thimerosal (TH) has not been considered a marker for mercury allergy, since there is a low degree of cross‐sensitivity to inorganic as well as to organic mercury salts. 40 subjects, who previously gave a positive patch test reaction only to thimerosal 0.1% pet.
B, Santucci   +4 more
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Polarographic and electrochemical reduction of organomercury compounds

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1971
Summary The behavior of organomercury compounds such as 2-chloromercury-3-ethoxycyclononene and 2-chloromercury-3-ethoxycyclodecene has been investigated polarographically. They give two well defined waves in 50% dioxane-water: the first a one-electron reversible wave, followed by the second one-electron irreversible wave.
M. Lalithambika   +2 more
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Organomercury Compounds

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1973
A.S Caats, G.A Deacon
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