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Die Umsetzung von Amalgamen mit Ammoniak

The reaction of amalgams with ammonia

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The reactions between ammonia and the amalgams of Mn, U, Ti, Al have been investigated. The reaction products were identified as Mn3HgN, UN1,5+x , TiN and AIN, resp. Within a wide concentration range of the metals in the amalgam the rate of reaction corresponds to a zero order reaction and is independent of the metal concentration. In the case of Ti- and Alamalgams the zero order reaction is superimposed by an autocatalytic component. The amalgams of the metals Fe and Cr which have very low solubility in mercury, react so slowly, that the reaction products could neither be isolated nor identified.

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Ettmayer, P., Jangg, G. Die Umsetzung von Amalgamen mit Ammoniak. Monatshefte für Chemie 104, 1120–1130 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00903931

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