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  2. Indium acetate - Wikipedia

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    Indium acetate is an acetate of indium, with the chemical formula In(CH 3 COO) 3. It is soluble in water, acetic acid and mineral acids. [ 1 ] It is the precursor of indium-containing compounds such as the solar cell materials CuInS 2 [ 2 ] and indium phosphide quantum dots .

  3. Solubility table - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Yttrium(III) acetate: Y(C 2 H 3 O 2) 3 ·4H 2 O: 9.03 ...

  4. Ruthenium(III) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Ruthenium(III) acetate, commonly known as basic ruthenium acetate, [1] describes a family of salts where the cation has the formula [Ru 3 O(O 2 CCH 3) 6 (OH 2) 3] +.A representative derivative is the dihydrate of the tetrafluoroborate salt [Ru 3 O(O 2 CCH 3) 6 (OH 2) 3]BF 4 (H 2 O) 2, which is the source of the data in the table above. [2]

  5. Iridium compounds - Wikipedia

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    3 in hydrochloric acid, is often used as a starting material for the synthesis of other Ir(III) compounds. [2] Another compound used as a starting material is ammonium hexachloroiridate(III), (NH 4) 3 IrCl 6. In the presence of air, iridium metal dissolves in molten alkali-metal cyanides to produce the Ir(CN) 3− 6 (hexacyanoiridate) ion.

  6. Trimesityliridium - Wikipedia

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    Trimesityliridium is a pyramidal iridium(III) complex that crystallizes as a red-brown solid with the formula Ir(C 9 H 11) 3. [1] It is most often used as an oxygen atom transfer catalyst in concert with oxotrimesityliridium, the product it forms readily when exposed to O 2 .

  7. Organoiridium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organoiridium compounds share many characteristics with those of rhodium, but less so with cobalt. Iridium can exist in oxidation states of -III to +V, but iridium(I) and iridium(III) are the more common. iridium(I) compounds (d 8 configuration) usually occur with square planar or trigonal bipyramidal geometries, whereas iridium(III) compounds (d 6 configuration) typically have an octahedral ...

  8. Monsanto process - Wikipedia

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    Methyl acetate is used in place of methanol as a source of methyl iodide. [5] CH 3 CO 2 CH 3 + CO → (CH 3 CO) 2 O. In this process lithium iodide converts methyl acetate to lithium acetate and methyl iodide, which in turn affords, through carbonylation, acetyl iodide. Acetyl iodide reacts with acetate salts or acetic acid to give the anhydride.

  9. Iridium acetylacetonate - Wikipedia

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    Iridium acetylacetonate is the iridium coordination complex with the formula Ir(O 2 C 5 H 7) 3, which is sometimes known as Ir(acac) 3. The molecule has D 3 -symmetry. [ 2 ] It is a yellow-orange solid that is soluble in organic solvents.