1995
DOI: 10.1002/chin.199550250
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ChemInform Abstract: Kinetics of Homogeneous Reactions in Solution. Part 1. Ru(III)‐ Catalyzed Oxidations

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“…The TG curve reveals three distinct weight loss stages within the temperature ranges of approximately 30–140 °C, 140–290 °C, and 290–800 °C, corresponding to weight losses of 46.18, 26.81, and 13.45%, respectively. A peak observed at 101.49 °C from the DTG curve is ascribed to the evaporation of adsorbed water, considering the strong hygroscopic nature of the chloride salts. , The second peak observed at 182.18 °C is again attributed to the loss of adsorbed water in RuCl 3 ·3H 2 O. The dehydration temperature of the sample in the salt was found to be higher than the temperature of direct thermal decomposition, probably because the reagent was diluted in the salt mixture.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The TG curve reveals three distinct weight loss stages within the temperature ranges of approximately 30–140 °C, 140–290 °C, and 290–800 °C, corresponding to weight losses of 46.18, 26.81, and 13.45%, respectively. A peak observed at 101.49 °C from the DTG curve is ascribed to the evaporation of adsorbed water, considering the strong hygroscopic nature of the chloride salts. , The second peak observed at 182.18 °C is again attributed to the loss of adsorbed water in RuCl 3 ·3H 2 O. The dehydration temperature of the sample in the salt was found to be higher than the temperature of direct thermal decomposition, probably because the reagent was diluted in the salt mixture.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%