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- Thermolysis of iron pentacarbonyl gives the trinuclear cluster, triiron dodecacarbonyl.
- Thermolysis of hexafluoropropylenoxide at 190 癈 gives difluorocarbene and trifluoroacetyl fluoride.
- Upon thermolysis, poly ( methylsilyne ) decomposes to silicon carbide.
- They began work on developing an epilator that combined electrolysis and thermolysis.
- The energy generates heat which results in thermolysis of the sweat glands.
- The Wolff rearrangement can be induced via thermolysis, or transition metal catalysis.
- If it were hot enough for thermolysis, the water should be boiling.
- Another way to generate ketenes is through flash vacuum thermolysis with 2-pyridylamines.
- Thermolysis ( cracking ) of P 4 at 1100 kelvin gives diphosphorus, P 2.
- Tube furnaces can also be used for thermolysis reactions, involving either organic or inorganic reactants.
- It can also be generated as a transient intermediate in solution by thermolysis of organophosphorus precursor reagents.
- 2 " H "-Azirines are most often obtained by the thermolysis of vinyl azides.
- Atomic carbon is generated in the thermolysis of 5-diazotetrazole upon extrusion of 3 equivalents of dinitrogen:
- Simple thermolysis, however, is not a useful synthesis, and each iron carbonyl complex exhibits distinct reactivity.
- See also thermolysis and dry distillation .-- Edgar181 ) 17 : 10, 17 May 2006 ( UTC)
- Thermolysis results in degradation of the precursor, allowing release of Si or Ge, and dissolution into the metal nanocrystals.
- The term persistent radical effect was coined in 1992 by Daikh and Finke in work related to the thermolysis of a cyanocobalamin model compound.
- Isobenzofuran is highly reactive and rapidly polymerizes; however, it has been identified and prepared by thermolysis of suitable precursors and trapped at low temperature.
- More than 352 thermochemical cycles have been described for water splitting or thermolysis ., These cycles promise to produce hydrogen oxygen from water and heat without using electricity.
- At temperatures above 350 癈, cellulose undergoes thermolysis ( also called pyrolysis ), decomposing into solid char, vapors, aerosols, and gases such as carbon dioxide.
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