Thursday, 16 December 2021

Reactions of Immobilized Palladium (II) Complexes with Carbon Monoxide | Chapter 10 | New Innovations in Chemistry and Biochemistry Vol. 5

 The researchers looked at palladium (II) complex compounds that had been adsorbed on the dry inner surface of nano-porous silicate glass. The spectral reaction of solid specimens containing Pd(II) salts and organic complexes on carbon monoxide in the environment was manufactured and examined. While reacting with carbon monoxide, the specimens showed subtle and reversible colour changes. The creation and dissociation of coordination compounds on the nano-porous glass inner surface are thought to be involved in the reaction mechanisms. The research findings could be used in chemical sensors to detect carbon monoxide in the atmosphere, according to the researchers. The processes were given a chemical explanation.


Author(S) Details

Alexander F. Novikov
National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, ITMO University, Russia.

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