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Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents. / Vorob'ev-Desyatovskii, N. V.; Kubyshkin, S. A.; Ibragimova, R. I.; Kaichev, V. V.; Dubrovskii, Ya A.; Babakov, V. N.; Pichugina, D. A.

в: Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Том 82, № 3, 01.03.2012, стр. 384-397.

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Vorob'ev-Desyatovskii, NV, Kubyshkin, SA, Ibragimova, RI, Kaichev, VV, Dubrovskii, YA, Babakov, VN & Pichugina, DA 2012, 'Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents', Russian Journal of General Chemistry, Том. 82, № 3, стр. 384-397. https://doi.org/10.1134/S107036321203005X

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Vorob'ev-Desyatovskii, N. V., Kubyshkin, S. A., Ibragimova, R. I., Kaichev, V. V., Dubrovskii, Y. A., Babakov, V. N., & Pichugina, D. A. (2012). Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents. Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 82(3), 384-397. https://doi.org/10.1134/S107036321203005X

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Vorob'ev-Desyatovskii NV, Kubyshkin SA, Ibragimova RI, Kaichev VV, Dubrovskii YA, Babakov VN и пр. Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents. Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2012 Март 1;82(3):384-397. https://doi.org/10.1134/S107036321203005X

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Vorob'ev-Desyatovskii, N. V. ; Kubyshkin, S. A. ; Ibragimova, R. I. ; Kaichev, V. V. ; Dubrovskii, Ya A. ; Babakov, V. N. ; Pichugina, D. A. / Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents. в: Russian Journal of General Chemistry. 2012 ; Том 82, № 3. стр. 384-397.

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title = "Study of sorption of platinum and palladium cyanometallate complexes as the key to understanding the mechanism of binding the [Au(CN) 2] - anion with carbon adsorbents",
abstract = "Goldcarb WSC-207C GR activated carbons with platinum and palladium complexes adsorbed from aqueous solutions of K2[Pt(CN) 4], K2[Pt(CN) 6], and K2[Pd(CN) 4] were studied by the methods of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and IR spectroscopy with Fourier transformation, and also by MALDI massspectrometry. Platinum and palladium cyanide complexes are not reduced onto surface of active charcoal while adsorption. A certain part of the [Pd(CN) 4] 2- and [Pt(CN) 4] 2- anions directly bound to active centers on the activated carbon is oxidized more deeply and functions as particles-anchors, forming oligomers resembling Krogmann salt. A correspondence between the structure of the complex cyanometallate ion and a mode of its binding with active carbon is found. The adsorption of complex species with a linear structure or a square planar structure is defined by a possibility of the formation of donor-acceptor and metallophilic bonds. The mode of the anion [Au(CN) 2] - binding with the surface of active carbon was considered.",
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