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Preparation and reactivity of metal-containing monomers

34. Thermal stability and regularities of transformations of [Fe3O(CH2=CHCOO)6 · 3H2O]OH

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The thermal decomposition of iron (III) acrylate, [Fe3O(CH2=CHCOO)6 · 3H2O]OH (FeAcr), a monomer with a complex cluster cation, has been studied at 200–370 °C. Thermal transformations of FeAcr occur in two temperature regions. The rates of gas evolution in the low temperature region (200–300 °C) and the high temperature region (300–370 °C) are described by first-order equations withk=4.2 · 1021exp[−59000/(RT)] s−1 andk=1.3 · 106exp[−30500/(RT)] s−1, respectively. A study of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the products of FeAcr thermolysis was carried out. The thermal transformation of FeAcr is a complex process of dehydration, degradation, and polymerization in the solid phase followed by decarboxylation of the metal-carboxyl groups of the polymer.

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for part 33 see Ref. 1.

Translated fromIzvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 10, pp. 1743–1750, October, 1993.

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Rozenberg, A.S., Aleksandrova, E.I., Dzhardimalieva, G.I. et al. Preparation and reactivity of metal-containing monomers. Russ Chem Bull 42, 1666–1672 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00697036

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