1993
DOI: 10.1515/revac-1993-1-202
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Review of Spectrophotometric Methods for Determination of Vanadium

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“…This anion is generally referred to as a hydroximate due to the CN resonance form . Hydroxamate complexes have been widely used in spectrophotometric determinations of vanadium due to the intense color of the resulting complexes. , Desferrioxamine B ( 77 ), an abundant hydroxamate-containing siderophore that forms complexes with both V(IV) and V(V), , and has sparked renewed interest in the study of vanadium−hydroxamate interactions.
8 Deprotonation Products and Binding Modes of Hydroxamates
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Section: 24 V(v) and V(iv) Hydroxamate Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This anion is generally referred to as a hydroximate due to the CN resonance form . Hydroxamate complexes have been widely used in spectrophotometric determinations of vanadium due to the intense color of the resulting complexes. , Desferrioxamine B ( 77 ), an abundant hydroxamate-containing siderophore that forms complexes with both V(IV) and V(V), , and has sparked renewed interest in the study of vanadium−hydroxamate interactions.
8 Deprotonation Products and Binding Modes of Hydroxamates
…”
Section: 24 V(v) and V(iv) Hydroxamate Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%