A Rieke metal is a highly reactive metal powder generated by reduction of a metal salt with an alkali metal. These materials are named after Reuben D...
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Grignard reagent (section From Mg metal)
metal, enhancing its reactivity. Addition of preformed Grignard reagent is often used as the initiator. Specially activated magnesium, such as Rieke magnesium...
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Magnesium (category Alkaline earth metals)
solvents using alkali metals as reducing agents" known to us as the Rieke process. In 1974 he told about Rieke-magnesium. Rieke followed this up in 1989...
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Zinc chloride (category Metal halides)
Ei-ichi Negishi. Rieke zinc, a highly reactive form of zinc metal, is generated by reduction of zinc dichloride with lithium. Rieke Zn is useful for the...
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Radical anion (section Coordination to metal ions)
96–103. doi:10.1002/0471653683.ch3. ISBN 0-471-64750-0. Rieke, Reuben D.; Wu, Tse-Chong & Rieke, Loretta I. (1995). "Highly Reactive Calcium for the Preparation...
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Potassium (redirect from Potassium metal)
salts to the metal, potassium is often used as the reductant in the preparation of finely divided metals from their salts by the Rieke method. Illustrative...
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In 1996 Rieke introduced activated manganese (see Rieke metal) obtained by reaction of anhydrous manganese(II) chloride with lithium metal in a solution...
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first salt is Peyrone's salt) Rice's Bromine Solution (Br2 / NaBr(aq)) Rieke metals (class of materials) Rochelle salt (KNaC4H4O6·4H2O) Roussin's black salt...
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Aluminium chloride (category Metal halides)
ene reactions". Acc. Chem. Res. 13 (11): 426. doi:10.1021/ar50155a007. Rieke RD, Bales SE, Hudnall PM, Burns TP, Poindexter GS (1979). "Highly Reactive...
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Magnesium chloride (category Alkaline earth metal halides)
(Pt 1): 74–80. doi:10.1107/S205252061500027X. PMID 25643718. See notes in Rieke, R. D.; Bales, S. E.; Hudnall, P. M.; Burns, T. P.; Poindexter, G. S. "Highly...
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