Complex formation of beryllium sulfate in mixtures of water and dimethylformamide
BI Gislason and H Strehlow
Australian Journal of Chemistry
36(10) 1941 - 1949
Published: 1983
Abstract
The complex formation of BeSO4 in mixtures of water and dimethylformamide (dmf) has been studied by using conductivity and kinetic measurements. In these solutions the complex Be(SO4)22- is shown to exist together with the outer- and inner-sphere complex of BeSO4. The rate of substitution depends on the composition of the solvatomer Be(H20)I(dmf)4-I2+ which reacts with the sulfate ion and on the kind of solvating molecule which is substituted by the ligand SO42-.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9831941
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