COORDINATION COMPOUNDS OF OLEFINS WITH SOLID COMPLEX SILVER SALTS: I. COORDINATION COMPOUNDS WITH ANHYDROUS SILVER FLUOBORATE

  • Quinn H
  • Glew D
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Abstract

Interaction of solid silver fluoborate with the gaseous olefins ethylene, propylene, and the four butenes has been observed to provide 12 new stoichiometric solid coordination compounds (silver fluoborate – olefin complexes) of high stability. Experimental investigation of the univariant pressure–temperature stability lines for the complexes has been made and the thermodynamic functions calculated: the heat content change for complex dissociation is between 9 and 13 kcal/mole of olefin liberated. Infrared spectra of the complexed olefins indicate that the strength of the silver–olefin bond is primarily dependent upon the basicity of the olefin and a comparison of the thermodynamics of dissociation shows anomalous behavior on the part of isobutylene and trans-2-butene as compared with the regularity displayed by the other four olefins.

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Quinn, H. W., & Glew, D. N. (1962). COORDINATION COMPOUNDS OF OLEFINS WITH SOLID COMPLEX SILVER SALTS: I. COORDINATION COMPOUNDS WITH ANHYDROUS SILVER FLUOBORATE. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 40(6), 1103–1112. https://doi.org/10.1139/v62-168

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