Some Studies in Inorganic Complexes. V. Mercury(II)
GJ Sutton
Australian Journal of Chemistry
12(4) 637 - 642
Published: 1959
Abstract
A study has been made of mercury(II) complexes of ethylenediamine, 1,10-phenanthroline, and 2,2'-dipyridyl. By means of conductance and molecular weight measurements it has been shown that complexes of the type HgX2.B and HgY.B, in which B is the base, X is halogen or nitrite, and Y is oxalate or sulphate, are 4-covalent non-electrolytes. The absorption spectra of the halogen complexes in the near ultra-violet range are characteristic of the chelate with a shift of absorption to longer wavelengths. Bisphenanthroline and bisdipyridyl complexes of mercury(II) were also investigated.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9590637
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