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The Magic Salt Effects of Sodium Hexafluorophosphate

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Pages 11-22 | Published online: 16 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The Na+PF6 salt changes the course of reactions between neutral or ionic substrates. Examples of reactions include superoxide radical chemistry, disproportionation, and C[sbnd]H and C[sbnd]O bond activation. This special salt effect is usually quantitative and sometimes catalytic. When compared to other salts, Na+PF6 by far gives the most spectacular results, due to the small size of Na+ as compared to large organometallic cations.

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