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titleOfInvention Method of manganese (ii) tetraphenylporphine producing
abstract FIELD: metalloorganic chemistry. SUBSTANCE: product: manganese (II) tetraphenylporphin, decomposition point is 412 ± 2 C which can be used as catalyst and electrocatalyst of different processes. Method involves the use of the cell where glass capsule is placed filled with firstly with ClMn-(III)-tetraphenylporphin, then with filler in the form of metallic manganese powder at the large excess and closed with glass wool. Prepared cell is vacuumized. After maximal rarefaction achievement in system kiln is put on the cell and heated to 380-400 C. Metallic manganese is taken at excess with regard to the parental chloride at the ratio 100:1, not less, respectively. EFFECT: improved method of producing. 2 dwg
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