To prepare nitronium triflate by reacting with triflic anhydride for subsequent use as a nitrating agent for benzene.[1]
To study the dependency of luminescence intensity of Eu3+ complexes on the nitrate anion concentration.[2]
To prepare the lanthanum(III) complex named (NEt4)[La(ntfa)4] by reacting with La(NO3)3·6H2O, NaOH and 4,4,4-trifluoro-1-(2-naphthyl)-1,3-butanedion.[3]
New europium (III) complexes containing hybrid ligands with hard and soft complexation centres
Prodi L, et al.
New. J. Chem., 27(1), 134-139 (2003)
Synthesis and characterization of Lanthanum (III) complexes containing 4, 4, 4-trifluoro-1-(naphthalen-2yl) butane-1, 3-dionate
Mautner FA, et al.
Polyhedron, 179, 114384-114384 (2020)
Electrophilic tetraalkylammonium nitrate nitration. II. Improved anhydrous aromatic and heteroaromatic mononitration with tetramethylammonium nitrate and triflic anhydride, including selected microwave examples
Shackelford SA, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 68(2), 267-275 (2003)
In the investigation presented here the synthesis of new lariat ether derivative obtained from the modification of tetrapyrrolidinyl-PNP-crown ether macrocycle is described. The polyheterotopic molecular coreceptor consisted of the replacement of chlorine atoms with an optically active (S)-(1-benzylpyrrolidin-2-yl) methanamine. The
The separation of metals by liquid-liquid extraction largely relies on the affinity of metals to the extractants, which normally reside in the organic (less polar) phase because of their high hydrophobicity. Following a different route, using aminopoly(carboxylic acid)s (e.g., EDTA)