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Journal articles on the topic "Copper(III)"

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Harding, Charlie, Vickie McKee, and Jane Nelson. "Class III mixed-valence: A copper—copper bond?" Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 43, no. 2-3 (August 1991): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0162-0134(91)84213-s.

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Naumann, Dieter, Thomas Roy, and Frank Trinius. "On trifluoromethyl copper(III) and silver(III) compounds." Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 58, no. 2-3 (August 1992): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-1139(00)80718-6.

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Zhong, Zhuang J., Hisashi Ōkawa, Naohide Matsumoto, Hiroshi Sakiyama, and Sigeo Kida. "Ferromagnetic oximate-bridged complexes of chromium(III)–copper(II) and of chromium(III)–copper(II)–chromium(III)." J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., no. 3 (1991): 497–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/dt9910000497.

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Anson, Fred C., Terrence J. Collins, Thomas G. Richmond, Bernard D. Santarsiero, James E. Toth, and Brian G. R. T. Treco. "Highly stabilized copper(III) complexes." Journal of the American Chemical Society 109, no. 10 (May 1987): 2974–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja00244a020.

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Boutfessi, A., A. Boukhari, and E. M. Holt. "Copper(II) Diiron(III) Pyrophosphate." Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications 52, no. 7 (July 15, 1996): 1597–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0108270196000856.

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Wells, Daniel M., S. Skanthakumar, L. Soderholm, and James A. Ibers. "Neptunium(III) copper(I) diselenide." Acta Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online 65, no. 3 (February 11, 2009): i14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s160053680900395x.

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Li, Yan-Tuan, Cui-Wei Yan, and Hua-Shi Guan. "Synthesis and magnetic studies of oxalato-bridged copper(II)–chromium(III)–copper(II) and copper(II)–iron(III)–copper(II) heterotrinuclear complexes." Polyhedron 22, no. 24 (November 2003): 3223–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2003.07.002.

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Sulfab, Yousif. "Electron transfer between bis(dimethylglyoxime)copper(II) and diglycylethylenediamine copper(III). Stabilization of copper(III) by a dioxime ligand." Polyhedron 8, no. 20 (January 1989): 2409–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0277-5387(89)80003-8.

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Pawlicki, Miłosz, Izabela Kańska, and Lechosław Latos-Grażyński. "Copper(II) and Copper(III) Complexes of Pyrrole-Appended Oxacarbaporphyrin." Inorganic Chemistry 46, no. 16 (August 2007): 6575–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic700631t.

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NIELSEN, A. LEVIN. "On Serum Copper. III. Normal Values." Acta Medica Scandinavica 118, no. 1-3 (April 24, 2009): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1944.tb17795.x.

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Gronow, Martin. "Separation of rhodium(III) from copper(II) in acidic chloride media." Thesis, University of Reading, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.303893.

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Xie, Zheng. "New luminescent organometallic complexes of platinum (II), iridium (III), copper (I) and gold (III) and their optoelectronic applications." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2013. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1520.

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Spicer, M. D. "Higher oxidation state complexes of group Vb and VIb donor atom ligands : Compounds with cobalt(III) and copper(III)." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.382971.

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Ireland, David Rey. "Copper(II) and Ruthenium(II) Complexes from Polydentate Ligands." University of Dayton / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1523008522727672.

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Casitas, Montero Alícia. "Reactivity of well-defined organometallic copper(III) complexes in carbon-heteroatom bond forming reactions." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/81985.

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This thesis is focused on the unexplored field of organometallic copper(III) chemistry. Arylcopper(III) complexes have been proposed as key intermediates in Ullmann condensation reactions that consist in the coupling of aryl halides and heteroatom nucleophiles catalyzed by copper. The study of the reactivity of well-defined arylcopper(III) complexes may provide a better understanding of the mechanism of Ullmann condensation reactions, which is still under intense debate. In this doctoral dissertation we study the feasibility of well-defined arylcopper(III) complexes, which are stabilized within macrocyclic ligands, to participate in C-heteroatom bond forming reactions. We develop copper-catalyzed C-N and C-O bond forming reactions, as well halide exchange reactions, including fluorinations, based on Cu(I)/Cu(III) catalytic cycle within model aryl halide substrates. We uncover the fundamental understanding of the two-electron redox steps, oxidative addition and reductive elimination, at copper.
Aquesta tesi es centra en el camp de la química organometàl•lica del coure(III) que roman sense explorar. Els complexos arilcoure(III) s'han proposat com a intermedis clau en les reaccions de condensació Ullmann que consisteixen en l'acoblament d'halurs d'arils i nucleòfils basats en heteroàtoms catalitzades amb coure. L'estudi de la reactivitat de complexos arilcoure(III) ben definits pot proporcionar una millor comprensió del mecanisme de les reaccions de condensació Ullmann, el qual es troba sota un intens debat. En aquesta tesi doctoral s'estudia la viabilitat del complexos arilcoure(III), estabilitzats en lligands macrocíclics, de participar en reaccions de formació d'enllaç carboni-heteroàtom. S'han desenvolupat reaccions de formació d'enllaç C-N i C-O així com reaccions d'intercanvi d'halurs, on s'inclouen fluoracions, catalitzades amb coure i basades en un cicle catalític Cu(I)/Cu(III) utilitzant substrats models d'halur d'aril. S'ha obtingut una comprensió fonamental de les etapes redox a dos electrons, addició oxidant i eliminació reductiva, en coure.
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Altahan, Mohammed Abdulredha. "Cobalt(III), copper(II), and nickel(II) coordination compounds as cations in polyborate chemistry." Thesis, Bangor University, 2017. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/cobaltiii-copperii-and-nickelii-coordination-comppounds-as-cations-in-polyborate-chemistry(ba5f189b-2229-481f-9d8d-0bdce17903a8).html.

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This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of a number of polyborate compounds containing transition metal complex cations; most of these compounds contain 6-membered B3O3 boroxole rings within their structures. A total of twenty-six transition metal complex polyborate salts are reported: one contains the triborate monoanion, [B3O3(OH)4]-, three contain the tetraborate dianion [B4O5(OH)4]2-, twelve contain the pentaborate anion, [B5O6(OH)4]-, three contain the hexaborate dianion, [B6O7(OH)6]2- and five contain heptaborate anions (three of which are [B7O9(OH)5]2-, and two are [B7O9(OH)6]3-). Additionally, two compounds contain two isolated polyborate anion species (octaborate dianion [B8O10(OH)6]2- with pentaborate anion [B5O6(OH)4]-, and triborate anion [B3O3(OH)4]- with [B5O6(OH)4]-). The crystal structures of fifteen salts containing these polyborate anions are reported: [Co(en)3][B5O6(OH)4][B8O10(OH)6]∙5H2O (6), [Co(NH3)6]2[B4O5(OH)4]3∙11H2O (9), s-fac-[Co(dien)2][B7O9(OH)6]∙9H2O (11), [Co(diNOsar)]2[B3O3(OH)4]Cl5∙4.75H2O (12), [Cu(en)2][B5O6(OH)4]2∙2H2O (20), [Cu(pn)2{B5O6(OH)4}][B5O6(OH)4]∙4H2O (22), [Cu(TMEDA){B6O7(OH)6}]∙6H2O (23), [Cu(dac)2(H2O)2][Cu(dac)2][B7O9(OH)5]2∙4H2O (24), [Cu(N,N-dmen)2(H2O)][B5O6(OH)4]2·3H2O (27), [Cu(N,N-dmen){B6O7(OH)6}]·4H2O (28), [Ni(en){B6O7(OH)6}(H2O)2]∙H2O (37), [Ni(AEN)][B5O6(OH)4]∙H2O (38), [Ni(dac)2(H2O-)2][Ni(dac)2][B7O9(OH)5]2∙4H2O (39), [Ni(hn)2][B5O6(OH)4]2 (40), and s-fac-[Ni(dien)2][B5O6(OH)4]2 (41). All the synthesized compounds reported were characterized using spectroscopic (IR, multi-element NMR) and analytical (melting point, elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility, thermal analysis, powder X-ray diffraction) techniques. The solid-state structures of transition metal complex polyborate salts all display multiple cation-anion H-bond interactions and these undoubtedly play a major role in the energetics of engineering these structures. For example, in compound [Co(NH3)6]2[B4O5(OH)4]3∙11H2O (9), fourteen of the 18 amino hydrogen atoms of the [Co(NH3)6]3+ cation are involved in secondary coordination to anions via H-bonds. Two unique polyborate anions, [B8O10(OH)6)]2- and [B7O9(OH)6]3- have been prepared and characterized in [Co(en)3][B5O6(OH)4][B8O10(OH)6]∙5H2O (6) and s-fac-[Co(dien)2][B7O9(OH)6]∙9H2O (11), respectively. vii The reaction of transition metal complex cations with boric acid in different ratios produced polyborate compounds with different polyborate anions e.g. reaction of [Cu(en)2]2+ with boric acid in 1:10 and 1:5 ratios produce polyborate compounds with pentaborate(1-) and tetraborate(2-) anions, respectively. New polyborate anion structural architectures are identified in this thesis: (i) the pentaborate(1-) anion in [Cu(pn)2{B5O6(OH)4}][B5O6(OH)4]∙4H2O (22) acts as a monodentate ligand coordinated to the Cu(II) cation, (ii) the hexaborate(2-) anion in [Cu(TMEDA){B6O7(OH)6}]∙6H2O (23) and [Cu(N,N-dmen){B6O7(OH)6}]·4H2O (28) coordinates as a tridentate ligand with the Cu(II) cations, and (iii) the hexaborate(2-) anion in [Ni(en){B6O7(OH)6}(H2O)2]∙H2O (37) coordinates as a bidentate ligand with the Ni(II) cation. This is the first time that such coordination mode (i) and (iii) have been observed.
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Blons, Charlie. "Complexes organométalliques d'or(III) et de cuivre(III) et leur réactivité vis-à-vis des substrats π." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU30248/document.

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Cette thèse porte sur la synthèse de composés d'Au(III) et de Cu(III) ainsi que sur l'étude de leur stabilité et de leur réactivité vis-à-vis de substrats p. Une approche conjointe expérimentale et théorique a été exploitée afin d'accéder à des complexes capables d'induire des processus d'insertion migratoire. Le premier chapitre aborde de manière globale la chimie organométallique de l'or et du cuivre sur le plan bibliographique. L'importance du degré d'oxydation +III est mis en évidence par la description des principaux exemples ayant contribué à la compréhension des processus associés à l'accès et la réactivité des complexes d'Au(III) et de Cu(III). Le second chapitre traite de la synthèse de deux complexes p-arènes d'Au(III) par insertion migratoire d'oléfines dans la liaison Au-C(sp)2 d'un composé (P,C) cyclométallé. Les interactions entre les systèmes aromatiques et l'or ont été mises en évidence par RMN, DFT et DRX pour un des complexes. Sur la base de cette réactivité, un processus d'arylation directe de l'éthylène a été mis en évidence. Le chapitre trois a pour objet la mise au point d'une réaction d'hydroarylation intermoléculaire d'alcynes catalysée par des complexes de type [(P,C)Au(III)(OAcF)2]. Ces derniers se sont avérés très actifs et robustes en présence d'acide trifluoroacétique. La réaction a pu être généralisée à un large panel de substrats et une étude comparative, notamment avec des complexes (N,C) cyclométallés, a mis en évidence la supériorité des complexes (P,C) pour l'hydroarylation des alcynes. Le quatrième chapitre expose la stratégie envisagée pour le développer d'un processus d'oligomérisation de l'éthylène catalysé par le cuivre. Une approche prédictive basée sur les calculs DFT a permis de mettre en évidence des insertions migratoires plus aisées dans les liaisons Cu(III)-C que dans les Cu(I)-C. Deux stratégies d'accès aux complexes de Cu(III) par addition oxydante de liaisons C-I sur des précurseurs de Cu(I) ont été évaluées théoriquement. Les calculs les plus favorables ont orienté le choix des modèles de ligands envisagés dans les chapitres cinq et six. Le cinquième chapitre aborde l'étude expérimentale associée à la première stratégie d'accès au Cu(III) : l'addition oxydante intramoléculaire dirigée par des ligands naphthylphosphine et naphthylamine peri-iodées. [...]
The present work deals with the synthesis of Au(III) and Cu(III) compounds and the study of their stability and reactivity toward p substrates. An experimental and theoretical approach has been used in order to access complexes capable of undergoing migratory insertion processes. The first chapter delivers a bibliographic overview of the organometallic chemistry of gold and copper. The importance of the high oxidation state +III is highlighted by the description of important examples having contributed to the understanding of processes associated to the access and reactivity of Au(III) and Cu(III) complexes. The second chapter describes the synthesis of two p-arene Au(III) complexes by migratory insertion of olefins in the Au-C(sp)2 bond of a (P,C) cyclometallated complex. Interactions between the metallic center and the aromatic systems have been characterized by NMR, DFT and XRD for one of the complexes. Based on this insertion reactivity, a process of direct arylation of ethylene has been evidenced. The third chapter concerns the development of an intermolecular hydroarylation of alkynes process, catalyzed by [(P,C)Au(III)(OAcF)2] complexes. These have shown great activity and robustness in presence of trifluoroacetic acid. The reaction has been generalized to a broad substrate scope and a comparative study has been carried on, especially with (N,C) cyclometallated complexes, showing the superiority of (P,C) complexes for the hydroarylation of alkynes. The fourth chapter presents the envisioned strategy to develop a copper-catalyzed oligomerization of ethylene process. A predictive approach based on DFT calculations permitted to evidence easier migratory insertions in the Cu(III)-C bond than in the Cu(I)-C bond. Two strategies for the access to Cu(III) species have been theoretically evaluated. The most favourable calculations have oriented the choice of ligand models used in chapters five and six. The fifth chapter deals with the experimental study related to the first strategy of access to Cu(III) species: the directed intramolecular oxidative addition by peri-iodo napthylphosphine and naphthylamine ligands. [...]
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Docherty, Paul Henry. "Diastereocontrolled synthesis of hetero- and carbocycles via manganese(III) and copper(II) : towards a novel prostaglandin total synthesis." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6ca5556a-3d2d-454a-abbd-0a3a269c5724.

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The prostaglandins are a unique family of natural products found in all mammalian life, including humans. Their biological significance is profound, and they are responsible for a vast array of bodily functions. This importance, coupled with their low concentration in vivo, has made them attractive targets for total chemical synthesis. The work herein describes synthetic efforts towards their synthesis using an oxidative radical cyclisation to construct the key [3.3.0]-bridged bicyclic lactone, from which the prostaglandin skeleton may be derived. Key to this was the development of manganese(III) acetate and copper(II) triflate as optimal reagents for this cyclisation of unsaturated malonate/malonic acid derivatives. To study this, several model substrates for this crucial cyclisation were synthesised, and their cyclisation analysed. Chapter 5 describes the design and synthesis of several model substrates containing malonate groups for the oxidative radical cyclisation. The results of the cyclisation with manganese(III) and various copper(II) salts influenced the design of the substrates, and led to the use of malonic acids as more effective substrates for the formation of [3.3.0]-bicyclic lactones. A catalytic process, in which atmospheric oxygen is the terminal oxidant was also developed. Chapter 6 describes the studies towards a total synthesis of the prostaglandin family. Two potential routes are followed, the first of which used a key asymmetric epoxidation to install asymmetry. A Suzuki coupling was used to deliver the desired diene required for the cyclisation substrate, which was successfully cyclised using manganese(III) acetate and copper(II) triflate, creating the desired [3.3.0]-bicyclic lactone in good yield and with excellent diastereomeric control. A second, shorter route to the same lactone was also developed, using a novel asymmetric deconjugative aldol condensation to establish asymmetry. Cyclisation of this analogous substrate was also successful, delivering the same lactone after olefin metathesis.
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Goswami, Vandana Esther. "Small Molecule Activation of Copper and Iron Complexes with Bis(oxazoline) Ligands." Doctoral thesis, Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0023-3F0E-B.

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McGeorge, Barry. "Exploration of the mechanism of rhodium(III) co-precipitation with copper sulfide (at low rhodium concentrations) incorporating the cationic substitution reaction path." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5442.

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This study is a preliminary investigation into the mechanism and kinetics of Rh3+ coprecipitation with CuS upon aqueous thiosulphate addition to acidic base metal sulphate solutions, where Rh3+ concentration is two orders of magnitude lower than Cu2+, over 50 - 150 °C. The heterogeneous cationic substitution has been identified as a new precipitation path in metal sulfide co-precipitation, namely, the reaction between more soluble, co-precipitated metal sulphide (CuS) and the less soluble cation in solution (Rh3+), with the large KSP difference providing the chemical driving force.
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Books on the topic "Copper(III)"

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Hydro Copper 2005 ( 2005 Santiago, Chile). Hydro Copper 2005: Proceedings of the III international Copper Hydrometallurgy Workshop, November 23-25, 2005, Santiago, Chile. Edited by Menacho Jorge M and Casas de Prada, Jesus M. Santiago: Departamento Ingenieria de Minas, Universidad de Chile, 2005.

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Gonzalez-Beca, C. J. G. Study of zinc and copper removal by iron (III) and (II) oxyhydroxides. [s.l.]: International Mine Water Association, 1985.

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Lorenzo, Nigro, and Sala Maura, eds. In the Palace of the Copper Axes: Khirbet al-Batrawy : the discovery of a forgotten city of the III millennium BC in Jordan = Nel Palazzo delle asce di rame : Khirbet al-Batrawy : la scoperta di una città dimenticata del III millennio a.C. in Giordania. Rome: La Sapienza Expedition to Palestine & Jordan, 2010.

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Guerra, Elena María García. Las acuñaciones de moneda de vellón durante el reinado de Felipe III. [Madrid]: Banco de España, Servicio de Estudios, 1999.

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Congresso Latino-Americano--Geração e Transmissão de Energia Elétrica (3rd 1997 Campos do Jordão, Brazil). III Congresso Latino-Americano--Geração e Transmissão de Energia Elétrica: 09 a 13 de novembro, Campos do Jordão, SP, Brasil. Guaratinguetá, SP, Brazil: Unesp, 1997.

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Bonev, Aleksandŭr. Bagachina: Selishte ot kŭsnata kamenno-medna epokha i trakiĭski kultov t︠s︡entŭr : III-I khili︠a︡doletie pr. Khr. Montana [Bulgaria]: OOD "Polimona", 1996.

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Las producciones metálicas del III y II milenio cal ANE en el suroeste de la Península Ibérica. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2010.

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Nikolaeva, N. A. Ėtno-kulʹturnye prot︠s︡essy na Severnom Kavkaze v III-II tys. do n.ė. v kontekste drevneĭ istorii Evropy i Blizhnego Vostoka: Vydelenie drevneevropeĭskoĭ linii razvitii︠a︡. Moskva: MGOU, 2011.

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Nuccia, Negroni Catacchio, and Centro studi di preistoria e archeologia., eds. Preistoria e protostoria in Etruria: Atti del settimo Incontro di studi : pastori e guerrieri nell'Etruria del IV e III millennio a.C. : la civiltà di Rinaldone a 100 anni dalle prime scoperte. Milano: Centro studi di preistoria e archeologia, 2006.

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Copper Proteins and Copper Enzymes: Volume III. CRC Press, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Copper(III)"

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Margerum, Dale W., William M. Scheper, Michael R. McDonald, Françoise C. Fredericks, Lihua Wang, and Hsiupu D. Lee. "Redox Decomposition Reactions of Copper(III) Peptide Complexes." In Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper, 213–21. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6875-5_17.

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Fabbrizzi, Luigi, Antonio Poggi, Barbara Seghi, D. B. Morse, and D. H. Busch. "1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane-5,7-Dione (Dioxocyclam) Copper(II) and Aqueous Copper(III) Complexes." In Inorganic Syntheses, 82–85. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470132548.ch17.

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Ribas, Xavi, and Alicia Casitas. "The Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry of Copper(III)." In Ideas in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, 31–57. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527630516.ch2.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of gadolinium(III)-copper(II) squarate." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 572–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49202-4_275.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of α-benzyldioximato-bridged chromium(III)-copper(II)-chromium(III) trinuclear complex." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 413–14. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54228-6_234.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of α-furildioximato-bridged chromium(III)-copper(II)-chromium(III) trinuclear complex." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 415–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54228-6_235.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of copper(II)-gadolinium(III) heterobinuclear oxamido bridged complex." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 1074–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53974-3_561.

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Poater, Albert, and Luigi Cavallo. "Organometallic copper I, II or III species in an intramolecular dechlorination reaction." In Highlights in Theoretical Chemistry, 105–10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41272-1_13.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of heterometallic trinuclear copper(II)-chromium(III), Cu-Cr2, complex with ammonia." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 421–22. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54228-6_238.

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Pardasani, R. T., and P. Pardasani. "Magnetic properties of heterometallic trinuclear copper(II)-chromium(III), Cu-Cr2, complex with cyclam." In Magnetic Properties of Paramagnetic Compounds, 423–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54228-6_239.

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Conference papers on the topic "Copper(III)"

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Li, Zengxin, Yuehuan Yuan, LiLi Xing, Yujuan Ma, and Rutao Wang. "Preparation of Zeolite Cross-linked Chitosan and Adsorption for Copper(II) and Iron(III)." In 2015 2nd International Conference on Machinery, Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/mmeceb-15.2016.108.

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See, Wong Pooi, Sheila Nathan, and Lee Yook Heng. "Copper(II) and aluminium(III) ion sensors based on gold nanoparticles modified screen-printed carbon electrodes." In THE 2013 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2013 Postgraduate Colloquium. AIP Publishing LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4858740.

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Rambhatla, V. N. N. Trilochan, David Samet, Scott R. McCann, and Suresh K. Sitaraman. "A Characterization Method for Interfacial Delamination of Copper/Epoxy Mold Compound Specimens under Mixed Mode I/III Loading." In 2017 IEEE 67th Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ectc.2017.291.

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Majewski, Łukasz, Roman Jaskulski, and Wojciech Kubissa. "Influence of partial replacement of sand with copper slag on the thermal properties of hardened concrete." In The 13th international scientific conference “Modern Building Materials, Structures and Techniques”. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mbmst.2019.131.

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The article presents the results of testing the effect of partial replacement of sand with fine copper slag waste on the thermal properties of hardened concrete. The impact of the replacement on mechanical properties (ie. compressive and tensile strength of concrete) was also investigated. The thermal properties of the concrete were determined using the non-stationary method with the ISOMET 2114 device. Tests were performed on concrete containing three different types of cement (CEM I, CEM II and CEM III). A total cement content of 360 kg/m3 was assumed in the compositions of all concrete mixes with a water-cement ratio of 0.45. Replacing 66% of the sand volume with copper slag waste caused a decrease in thermal conductivity by about 4–8% in relation to the reference concrete. In addition, the compressive strength of concrete containing copper slag increased by about from 4–21% in relation to the reference concrete.
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Kelleher, William P., and Anthony S. Kondoleon. "A Magnetic Bearing Suspension System for High Temperature Gas Turbine Applications: Part III — Magnetic Actuator Development." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-114.

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Magnetic bearings, unlike traditional mechanical bearings, consist of a series of components when mated together, form a stabilized system. A series of four papers will summaries the results carried out at Draper in the development of a high temperature magnetic bearing suspension system for a gas turbine application. Part I [1] will document our approach for rotordynamics modeling of the turbine shaft and the development of models for use in our simulation programs. Part II [2] documents the simulation efforts and the control system which resulted from this effort. Parts III and IV [3] document the design and fabrication of the magnetic bearing actuators and the auxiliary touchdown bearings. This paper, part III, deals with the design of the high temperature magnetic bearing actuators. Two radial and one axial magnetic bearing actuator were designed to meet the requirements for the turbine application. No bias coils are included in these design. The biasing flux is provided by current from the control power amplifiers. All the coils are made from ceramic coated copper wire and are terminated to high temperature connectors designed into the actuators. The new high strength Hiperco 50 HS material was chosen for the rotor lamination material for the radial bearings. A customized heat treatment process for this material in a high vacuum environment was developed to insure the maximum strength was obtained with the maximum magnetic properties. High temperature ceramic coated copper wire and bonding and potting material used for the coil assembly were tested up to 650 degrees C without failures.
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Mao, Yijin, Bo Zhang, Chung-Lung Chen, and Yuwen Zhang. "Multiscale Simulation of Surface Nanostructure Effect on Bubble Nucleation." In ASME 2017 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2017-5071.

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Effects of nanostructured defects of copper solid surface on the bubble growth in liquid argon have been investigated through a hybrid atomistic-continuum method. The same solid surfaces with five different nanostructures, namely, wedge defect, deep rectangular defect (R-I), shallow rectangular defect (R-II), small rectangular defect (R-III) and no defect, have been modeled at molecular level. The liquid argon is placed on top of the hot solid copper with superheat of 30 K after equilibration is achieved with CFD-MD coupled simulation. Phase change of argon on five nanostructures has been observed and analyzed accordingly. The results showed that the solid surface with wedge defect tends to induce a nano-bubble relatively more easily than the others, and the larger the size of the defect is the easier the bubble generate.
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Xie, Jing, Daniel Nelias, Hélène Walter-le Berre, Yuji Ichikawa, and Kazuhiro Ogawa. "Numerical Simulation of the Cold Spray Deposition Process for Aluminium and Copper." In ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2012-82107.

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Cold spray is a rapidly developing coating technology for depositing materials in the solid state. In this deposition process, the spray particles are accelerated to a high velocity by a high-speed gas flow, and then form a dense and high quality coating due to plastic deformation of particles impinged upon the solid surface of substrate. 2D and 3D modelling of particle impacting behaviours in cold spray deposition process by using ABAQUS/Explicit was conducted for four couples of materials (i.e. impacting particle/impacted substrate): copper/aluminium, aluminium/copper, copper/copper, and aluminium/aluminium. A systematic analysis of a single impact was carried out considering different parameters, such as the initial impact velocity, initial temperature and contact angle, which affect the deposition process and subsequently the mechanical properties of coating. Three numerical methods have been evaluated and their performances are discussed for various simulation settings: (i) modelling in a Lagrangian reference frame; (ii) modelling using adaptive remeshing in an Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) reference frame; and (iii), modelling in a CEL reference frame. It is found that the Coupled Eulerian Lagrangian (CEL) method has more advantages to simulate the large deformation of materials, and is also more efficient to prevent the excessive distortion of the mesh. A comparison between simulation results and experimental data from the literature was performed. Nevertheless, the CEL method is implicitly isothermal for ABAQUS v6.10, whereas the modelling in the classical Lagrangian reference frame does include coupled thermo-mechanical effects with a local increase of the temperature near the interface — due to friction — and for the highly plastically deformed elements — due to the heat dissipation linked to plasticity. A local rise of temperature at the impact surface may also be observed for oblique impacts. Finally a first attempt to simulate the deposition of several particles is made with a 3D CEL model, resulting in the creation of porosity at the interface between particles.
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Sun, Zhenyu, Chuqi Yi, Ziv Hameiri, and Stephen Bremner. "Accessment of the Potential Application of Copper(I) Sulfide as Carrier Selective Contact on Silicon Bottom Cell for III/V-Si Tandem Solar Cells." In 2020 IEEE 47th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pvsc45281.2020.9300627.

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Wang, Zhaolin, Greg Naterer, Kamiel S. Gabriel, Rob Gravelsins, and Venkata Daggupati. "The Coupling of Nuclear Heat and Hydrogen Production Thermochemical Cycles." In 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone17-75702.

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The technology to use nuclear heat to thermally split water into hydrogen and oxygen attracts more and more attentions at present. This paper discusses some challenges to couple nuclear heat with thermochemical hydrogen production cycles. The challenges include matching the maximum heat grade of thermal chemical cycles and nuclear reactors, and extracting heat from nuclear reactors. Sulfur-iodine and copper-chlorine cycles are taken as typical examples for analysis and discussion. The heat grade and quantity required by each step of the cycles are discussed. The maximum heat grade of sulfur-iodine cycle is higher than 800°C which cannot be easily coupled by GenIV nuclear reactor and other sources of heat must be provided. In comparison, the maximum heat grade of copper-chlorine cycle is 530°C which can be coupled by more nuclear reactors such as advance Gen-III and future Gen-IV nuclear reactor. It is concluded that thermochemical cycles with lower temperature requirement are easier to couple with present and future generations of reactors. Low temperature thermochemical cycles such as copper-chlorine cycles are recommended to match the heat grade of most nuclear reactors. Some methods are proposed to couple heat between a thermochemical cycle and nuclear power generating station. Several heat extraction methods such as using working fluid of nuclear reactor to provide heat to thermochemical cycles are proposed in this paper.
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Torii, Shuichi. "Turbulent Thermal Fluid Flow Transport Phenomena of Aqueous Suspensions of Nano-Particles." In ASME 2009 Second International Conference on Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/mnhmt2009-18090.

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The aim of the present study is to investigate the thermal fluid flow transport phenomenon of nanofluids in the heated horizontal circular tube. Consideration is given to the effects of volume fraction of the nanoparticle and Reynolds number on the turbulent heat transfer and pressure loss. Diamond, alumina (Al2O3) and oxide copper (CuO) are employed here as nanoparticles. It is found that (i) the viscosity of nanofluids increases with an increase in the volume fraction of nanoparticles dispersed in the working fluid, (ii) the pressure loss of nanofluids increases slightly in comparison with that of pure fluid and (iii) enhancement heat transfer performance is caused by suspending nanoparticles except for the case of large particle aggregation.
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Reports on the topic "Copper(III)"

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Gordon, J. G., L. S. Kau, M. G. Samant, and L. Blum. Structure of Electrochemically Deposited Copper on Gold (III) Alloy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada232345.

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Levin, B. C., E. Braun, J. R. Shields, and D. Lowe. Reduction of hydrogen cyanide concentrations and acute inhalation toxicity from flexible polyurethane foam combustion products by the addition of copper compounds. Part III:. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.4441.

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Cohen, J. D. Identifying the Electronic Properties Relevant to Improving the Performance of High Band-Gap Copper Based I-III-VI2 Chalcopyrite Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices: Final Subcontract Report, 27 April 2004-15 September 2007. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/937345.

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