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Depending on its steric bulk, DIP ligands form complexes of 2:1 and 1:1 ratios, M(DIP)L x and M(DIP) 2, respectively.The 2:1 complexes occur for unhindered DIP ligands. Although such complexes are coordinatively saturated, they have been studied for their electronic and structural proper
The compound was first produced by the reaction of mercury(II) nitrate and iodine in ether. [1] Other nitrate salts and solvents can also be used. [1] As a gas it is slightly unstable, decaying with a rate constant of −3.2×10 −2 s −1. [2] The possible formation of this chemical in the atmosphere and its ability to destroy ozone have been ...
2,2′-Bipyridine (2,2′-bipy) is a chelating ligand that forms complexes with most transition metal ions that are of broad academic interest. Many of these complexes have distinctive optical properties, and some are of interest for analysis.
Isosorbide dinitrate is in the nitrate family of medications and works by dilating blood vessels. [1] Isosorbide dinitrate was first written about in 1939. [3] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [4] Isosorbide dinitrate is available as a generic medication. [1] [5] A long-acting form exists. [1]
Such compounds must be prepared in anhydrous conditions, since the nitrate ion is a much weaker ligand than water, and if water is present the simple nitrate of the hydrated metal ion will form. The anhydrous nitrates concerned are themselves covalent, and many, e.g. anhydrous copper nitrate, are volatile at room temperature. Anhydrous titanium ...
It is a combination of hydralazine hydrochloride (an arteriolar vasodilator) and isosorbide dinitrate (a nitrate vasodilator). [1] [2] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved medication to treat congestive heart failure in specifically self-identified Black patients. It provoked controversy as the first drug approved by the FDA ...
Isosorbide mononitrate, sold under many brand names, is a medication used for heart-related chest pain (), heart failure and esophageal spasms. [2] It can be used both to treat and to prevent heart-related chest pain; however, it is generally less preferred than beta blockers or calcium channel blockers. [2]
Approximately 66% of the time, these two radicals recombine to form carbon dioxide and nitrate. The other 33% of the time, these two radicals escape the solvent cage and become free radicals. It is these radicals ( carbonate radical and nitrogen dioxide ) that are believed to cause peroxynitrite-related cellular damage.