Structural aspects of fluorosilicic acid reaction with organic bases
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GELMBOLDT, Vladimir, GANIN, Edward, KOROEVA, Larisa, SIMONOV, Yurii A., SIMONOV, Yurii A., LIPKOVSKII, Ya, LIPKOVSKII, Ya, SERGIENKO, Vladimir, ENNAN, Alim. Structural aspects of fluorosilicic acid reaction with organic bases. In: Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry/Koordinatsionnaya Khimiya, 2004, vol. 30, pp. 198-204. ISSN -. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUCO.0000022118.70345.ed
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Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry/Koordinatsionnaya Khimiya
Volumul 30 / 2004 / ISSN - /ISSNe 1070-3284

Structural aspects of fluorosilicic acid reaction with organic bases

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUCO.0000022118.70345.ed

Pag. 198-204

Gelmboldt Vladimir1, Ganin Edward1, Koroeva Larisa1, Simonov Yurii A.2, Simonov Yurii A.2, Lipkovskii Ya3, Lipkovskii Ya3, Sergienko Vladimir4, Ennan Alim1
 
1 Physicochemical Institute of Environmental Protection and Human, Odessa,
2 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
3 Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Polonia,
4 Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the RAS, Moscow
 
 
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The results of systematic studies into the structures of products formed in reactions between fluorosilicic acid (FSA) and organic bases are presented. Different hydrolytically labile silicon fluoride complexes contained in these products are stabilized. A debatable problem of FSA state in aqueous solutions is discussed in the light of the data obtained.

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EMTREE drug terms organic compound, silicic acid EMTREE medical terms aqueous solution, article, chemical bond, chemical reaction, chemical structure, hydrolysis, molecular interaction, molecular stability, reaction analysis, structure analysis, X ray diffraction