Inorganic compounds that contain vanadium as an integral part of the molecule.
A metallic element with the atomic symbol V, atomic number 23, and atomic weight 50.94. It is used in the manufacture of vanadium steel. Prolonged exposure can lead to chronic intoxication caused by absorption usually via the lungs.
CELL CYCLE regulatory signaling systems that are triggered by DNA DAMAGE or lack of nutrients during G2 PHASE. When triggered they restrain cells transitioning from G2 phase to M PHASE.
Oxyvanadium ions in various states of oxidation. They act primarily as ion transport inhibitors due to their inhibition of Na(+)-, K(+)-, and Ca(+)-ATPase transport systems. They also have insulin-like action, positive inotropic action on cardiac ventricular muscle, and other metabolic effects.
A class of compounds of the type R-M, where a C atom is joined directly to any other element except H, C, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I, or At. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)

Effects of vanadium complexes with organic ligands on glucose metabolism: a comparison study in diabetic rats. (1/82)

1. Vanadium compounds can mimic actions of insulin through alternative signalling pathways. The effects of three organic vanadium compounds were studied in non-ketotic, streptozotocin-diabetic rats: vanadyl acetylacetonate (VAc), vanadyl 3-ethylacetylacetonate (VEt), and bis(maltolato)oxovanadium (VM). A simple inorganic vanadium salt, vanadyl sulphate (VS) was also studied. 2. Oral administration of the three organic vanadium compounds (125 mg vanadium element 1(-1) in drinking fluids) for up to 3 months induced a faster and larger fall in glycemia (VAc being the most potent) than VS. Glucosuria and tolerance to a glucose load were improved accordingly. 3. Activities and mRNA levels of key glycolytic enzymes (glucokinase and L-type pyruvate kinase) which are suppressed in the diabetic liver, were restored by vanadium treatment. The organic forms showed greater efficacy than VS, especially VAc. 4. VAc rats exhibited the highest levels of plasma or tissue vanadium, most likely due to a greater intestinal absorption. However, VAc retained its potency when given as a single i.p. injection to diabetic rats. Moreover, there was no relationship between plasma or tissue vanadium levels and any parameters of glucose homeostasis and hepatic glucose metabolism. Thus, these data suggest that differences in potency between compounds are due to differences in their insulin-like properties. 5. There was no marked toxicity observed on hepatic or renal function. However, diarrhoea occurred in 50% of rats chronically treated with VS, but not in those receiving the organic compounds. 6. In conclusion, organic vanadium compounds, in particular VAc, correct the hyperglycemia and impaired hepatic glycolysis of diabetic rats more safely and potently than VS. This is not simply due to improved intestinal absorption, indicating more potent insulin-like properties.  (+info)

Arsenite exposure of cultured airway epithelial cells activates kappaB-dependent interleukin-8 gene expression in the absence of nuclear factor-kappaB nuclear translocation. (2/82)

Airway epithelial cells respond to certain environmental stresses by mounting a proinflammatory response, which is characterized by enhanced synthesis and release of the neutrophil chemotactic and activating factor interleukin-8 (IL-8). IL-8 expression is regulated at the transcriptional level in part by the transcription factor nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB. We compared intracellular signaling mediating IL-8 gene expression in bronchial epithelial cells cultured in vitro and exposed to two inducers of cellular stress, sodium arsenite (As(III)), and vanadyl sulfate (V(IV)). Unstimulated bronchial epithelial cells expressed IL-8, and exposure to both metal compounds significantly enhanced IL-8 expression. Overexpression of a dominant negative inhibitor of NF-kappaB depressed both basal and metal-induced IL-8 expression. Low levels of nuclear NF-kappaB were constitutively present in unstimulated cultures. These levels were augmented by exposure to V(IV), but not As(III). Accordingly, V(IV) induced IkappaBalpha breakdown and NF-kappaB nuclear translocation, whereas As(III) did not. However, both As(III) and V(IV) enhanced kappaB-dependent transcription. In addition, As(III) activation of an IL-8 promoter-reporter construct was partially kappaB-dependent. These data suggested that As(III) enhanced IL-8 gene transcription independently of IkappaB breakdown and nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB in part by enhancing transcription mediated by low levels of constitutive nuclear NF-kappaB.  (+info)

p56(lck), ZAP-70, SLP-76, and calcium-regulated effectors are involved in NF-kappaB activation by bisperoxovanadium phosphotyrosyl phosphatase inhibitors in human T cells. (3/82)

This study investigates the second messengers involved in NF-kappaB activation by the bisperoxovanadium (bpV) phosphotyrosyl phosphatase inhibitors. We first initiated a time course analysis of bpV-mediated activation of the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 long terminal repeat- and NF-kappaB-driven reporter gene. Our results showed a slower and more transient activation of both kappaB-regulated luciferase-encoding vectors by bpV compounds when compared with the action of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF). Time course analyses of NF-kappaB translocation by shift assay experiments further confirmed these results, hence implying distinct pathways of NF-kappaB activation for bpV compounds and TNF. Attempts to characterize the bpV-dependent signaling cascade revealed that the src family protein tyrosine kinase p56(lck) was critical for NF-kappaB induction by bpV. Furthermore, p56(lck) interaction with the intracytoplasmic tail of CD4 markedly enhanced such induction. Optimal activation of NF-kappaB following bpV treatment necessitated downstream effectors of p56(lck) such as the syk family protein tyrosine kinase ZAP-70 and the molecular adaptor SLP-76. Importantly, reduced NF-kappaB activation was observed when capacitative calcium entry was deficient but also upon pharmacological inhibition of calmodulin and calcineurin. Altogether, these results suggest that induction of NF-kappaB by phosphotyrosyl phosphatase bpV inhibitors necessitates both proximal and distal effectors of T cell activation.  (+info)

Tyrosine kinase-regulated small GTPase translocation and the activation of phospholipase D in HL60 granulocytes. (4/82)

We focus on the mechanisms of regulation of phospholipase D (PLD) activity. Three agonists known to stimulate PLD activity, fMet-Leu-Phe (fMLP), phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and V4+-OOH, induced a differential translocation of ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF), RhoA, and protein kinase Calpha (PKCalpha), all cofactors for PLD activation. Whereas fMLP recruited all three proteins to membranes, V4+-OOH only elicited RhoA translocation and PMA induced ARF and PKCalpha translocation. Three tyrosine kinases inhibitors, ST-638, methyl 2,5-dihydroxycinnamate, and genistein reduced fMLP-stimulated PLD activity by up to 80%. Furthermore, tyrosine kinase inhibitors reduced the fMLP-induced increase of GTPgammaS-stimulated PLD activity in membranes and recruitment of ARF, RhoA, and PKCalpha to the membrane fraction. The data suggest that a tyrosine phosphorylation event is located upstream of the translocation of ARF, RhoA, and PKCalpha in the signaling pathway leading to PLD activation by fMLP. RO 31-8220, a specific inhibitor of PKC, reduced PMA-induced PLD activity by 80% in intact HL60 granulocytes but enhanced fMLP-stimulated PLD activity by 60%. Although PMA alone had no effect on RhoA recruitment to the membrane fraction, in the presence of RO 31-8220 the levels of membrane-bound RhoA were increased. The levels of membrane-bound ARF and PKCalpha were unaffected by RO 31-8220 during PMA stimulation. In contrast, fMLP-induced recruitment of ARF and RhoA was insensitive to RO 31-8220 but PKCalpha translocation was increased. We propose that RhoA translocation may be regulated by PKC in an ATP-independent manner. Furthermore, increased fMLP-induced PKCalpha translocation in the presence of RO 31-8220 may partially account for the synergistic activation of PLD observed when both fMLP and RO 31-8220 are used together in intact HL60 cells.  (+info)

Airway fibrosis in rats induced by vanadium pentoxide. (5/82)

Vanadium pentoxide (V(2)O(5)) is a cause of occupational asthma and bronchitis. We previously reported that intratracheal instillation of rats with V(2)O(5) causes fibrosis of the lung parenchyma (J. C. Bonner, P. M. Lindroos, A. B. Rice, C. R. Moomaw, and D. L. Morgan. Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 274: L72-L80, 1998). In this report, we show that intratracheal instillation of V(2)O(5) induces airway remodeling similar to that observed in individuals with asthma. These changes include airway smooth muscle cell thickening, mucous cell metaplasia, and airway fibrosis. The transient appearance of peribronchiolar myofibroblasts, which were desmin and vimentin positive, coincided with a twofold increase in the thickness of the airway smooth muscle layer at day 6 after instillation and preceded the development of airway fibrosis by day 15. The number of nuclear profiles within the smooth muscle layer also increased twofold after V(2)O(5) instillation, suggesting that hyperplasia accounted for thickening of the smooth muscle layer. The majority of cells incorporating bromodeoxyuridine at day 3 were located in the connective tissue surrounding the airway smooth muscle wall that was positive for vimentin and desmin. These data suggest that myofibroblasts are the principal proliferating cell type that contributes to the progression of airway fibrosis after V(2)O(5) injury.  (+info)

Selective determination method for vanadium (V) and vanadium (IV) controlling the pH of media for a solid-liquid extraction column. (6/82)

Solid-liquid extraction separation based on a speciation method was studied for selective determination of vanadium (IV) and vanadium (V). Both V (IV) and V (V) cations transform to oxo-acid anion along with pH changes in the solution. The pH values for the transition points are different from each other and the difference was utilized in the separation. In the first step, particulate samples are dissolved by strong acids such as 1 M H2SO4 or 85% H3PO4. The pH of the strong acidic sample solutions of V (IV) and V (IV) are adjusted to the range between 3 and 4. In this condition, V (IV) is in the form of cation but V (V) is anion. The pH adjusted solution is applied to an anion exchange column. The solution is expected to contain V (IV) only. The trapped V (V) anion is eluted as VO2+ cation by a pH 1 acid. The author and coworker have already developed an HPLC separation method utilizing this separation concept. However, the HPLC method has some limitations, mainly originated in physical and chemical weaknesses of the HPLC column. In the present study, a firm solid-liquid column is adopted to replace the feeble HPLC column as a separation device. And a simple and convenient pH adjustment technique for making the sample solution is investigated at the same time. With these improvements, the speciation method developed with strong acidic solutions could determine the amount of V (IV) and V (V) in various environmental and biological samples.  (+info)

Studies in humans on the mechanism of potent spermicidal and apoptosis-inducing activities of vanadocene complexes. (7/82)

We previously demonstrated that bis-cyclopentadienyl (Cp) complexes of vanadium(IV) (vanadocenes) are potent spermicidal and apoptosis-inducing agents. To gain further insight into the structure-function relationships controlling these two properties of vanadocenes, we have synthesized analogues in which the bis-Cp rings were substituted with one or five electron-donating methyl groups. The three complexes included vanadocene dichloride (VDC), bis(methylcyclopentadienyl) vanadium dichloride (VMDC), and bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) vanadium dichloride (VPMDC). The concentration-dependent effect of these vanadocenes on sperm-immobilizing activity (SIA), mitochondrial membrane potential (DeltaPsim), axonemal dynein ATPase activity, and tyrosine phosphorylation of global and axoneme-specific sperm proteins was assessed by computer-assisted sperm analysis, flow cytometry, colorimetry, and immunoblotting, respectively. Apoptosis-inducing ability was quantitated by the two-color flow cytometric terminal dideoxynucleotidyl transferase-based assay that labels 3'-hydroxyl ends of fragmented DNA. All three vanadocenes induced rapid sperm immobilization (T(1/2) < 15 sec). Substitution of the bis-Cp rings by five methyl groups augmented the SIA of VDC by 10-fold. The EC(50) values (50% inhibitory concentration) for VDC, VMDC, and VPMDC were 7.5 microM, 4.3 microM, and 0.7 microM, respectively. Whereas SIA of vanadocenes was apparent at low micromolar concentrations, the apoptosis-inducing property was evident only at higher micromolar concentrations. The concentrations of VDC, VMDC, and VPMDC required for 50% apoptosis were 49 microM, 67 microM, and 153 microM, and for 50% reduction in sperm DeltaPsim were 435 microM, 173 microM, and 124 microM, respectively. Spermicidal activity of vanadocenes was not dependent on the inhibition of ATPase or tyrosine phosphorylation of global and sperm axonemal proteins. Due to the ability of these vanadocene complexes to rapidly generate hydroxyl radicals in the presence of oxidant, our findings provide unprecedented evidence for a novel mechanism of action for spermicidal vanadocenes. The differential concentration-dependent spermicidal and apoptosis-inducing properties of vanadocenes gives them particular utility as a new class of vaginal contraceptives.  (+info)

Apoptosis-inducing vanadocene compounds against human testicular cancer. (8/82)

We systematically assessed the cytotoxic effects of five metallocene dichlorides containing vanadium (vanadocene dichloride), titanium (titanocene dichloride), zirconium (zircodocene dichloride), molybdenum (molybdocene dichloride), and hafnium (hafnocene dichloride) as the central metal atom and 19 other vanadocene complexes. These compounds were tested against the human testicular cancer cell lines Tera-2 and Ntera-2 using both 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assays and apoptosis assays. Notably, only the vanadium(IV)-containing metallocenes exhibited significant cytotoxicity against Tera-2 and Ntera-2 cells and induced apoptosis within 24 h. Vanadocenes with dithiocyanate [VCp2(SCN)2 x 0.5 H2O] and diselenocyanate [VCp2(NCSe)2] as ancillary ligands were identified as the most potent cytotoxic compounds. Vanadocenes, especially the lead compound VCp2(NCSe)2, may be useful in the treatment of testicular cancer.  (+info)

Vanadium compounds refer to chemical substances that contain the metallic element vanadium (symbol V) combined with one or more other elements. Vanadium is a transition metal that can form various types of compounds, including salts, oxides, and organometallic complexes. These compounds have diverse chemical and physical properties and are used in various industrial applications, such as catalysts, batteries, and ceramics. In medicine, vanadium compounds have been studied for their potential insulin-mimetic effects and have been investigated as a possible treatment for diabetes, although their clinical use is not yet established.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Vanadium" is not a medical term. It is a chemical element with the symbol V and atomic number 23. Vanadium is not a biological or medical concept in itself, but it can be found in some living organisms in small amounts as a trace element.

However, vanadium compounds have been studied in the context of potential medicinal uses, such as insulin mimetic properties and possible effects on diabetes management. But these are still in the research stage and not yet established medical facts or practices. Therefore, I would be happy to provide more information about vanadium from a chemical or materials science perspective, but it is not typically considered within the realm of medical definitions.

The G2 phase cell cycle checkpoint is a point in the cell cycle, specifically in the G2 phase, where the cell checks for any DNA damage or other issues that may have occurred during the DNA synthesis phase (S phase) before proceeding to mitosis. This checkpoint serves as a quality control mechanism to ensure that the genetic material is accurately and completely replicated and that the cell is ready to divide. If DNA damage or other problems are detected, the cell cycle is halted at the G2 checkpoint until the issues can be resolved. If the damage is too severe or cannot be repaired, the cell may undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis) to prevent the propagation of potentially harmful mutations.

Vanadates are salts or esters of vanadic acid (HVO3), which contains the vanadium(V) ion. They contain the vanadate ion (VO3-), which consists of one vanadium atom and three oxygen atoms. Vanadates have been studied for their potential insulin-mimetic and antidiabetic effects, as well as their possible cardiovascular benefits. However, more research is needed to fully understand their mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic uses in medicine.

Organometallic compounds are a type of chemical compound that contain at least one metal-carbon bond. This means that the metal is directly attached to carbon atom(s) from an organic molecule. These compounds can be synthesized through various methods, and they have found widespread use in industrial and medicinal applications, including catalysis, polymerization, and pharmaceuticals.

It's worth noting that while organometallic compounds contain metal-carbon bonds, not all compounds with metal-carbon bonds are considered organometallic. For example, in classical inorganic chemistry, simple salts of metal carbonyls (M(CO)n) are not typically classified as organometallic, but rather as metal carbonyl complexes. The distinction between these classes of compounds can sometimes be subtle and is a matter of ongoing debate among chemists.

Vanadium(II) compounds are reducing agents, and vanadium(V) compounds are oxidizing agents. Vanadium(IV) compounds often exist ... Vanadium compounds are compounds formed by the element vanadium (V). The chemistry of vanadium is noteworthy for the ... CS1 German-language sources (de), CS1 errors: periodical ignored, Chemical compounds by element, Vanadium, Vanadium compounds) ... Lower oxidation states occur in compounds such as V(CO)6, [V(CO) 6]− and substituted derivatives. Vanadium pentoxide is a ...
Vanadium and Vanadium Compounds. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. p. 16. doi:10.1002/14356007.a27_367.pub2. ISBN 9783527303854 ... The vanadium oxides can also be used to produce vanadium(III) chloride. For example, vanadium(III) oxide reacts with thionyl ... 2 VCl3 + H2 → 2 VCl2 + 2 HCl Comproportionation of vanadium trichloride and vanadium(V) oxides gives vanadium oxydichloride: ... Vanadium(III) chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula VCl3 which forms the hexahydrate, [VCl2(H2O)4]Cl·2H2O. This ...
... (vanadia) is the inorganic compound with the formula V2O5. Commonly known as vanadium pentoxide, it is a ... 0654". National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Vanadium Pentoxide and other Inorganic Vanadium Compounds ... Upon heating a mixture of vanadium(V) oxide and vanadium(III) oxide, comproportionation occurs to give vanadium(IV) oxide, as a ... it is the most important compound of vanadium, being the principal precursor to alloys of vanadium and is a widely used ...
... (II) compounds are reducing agents, and vanadium(V) compounds are oxidizing agents. Vanadium(IV) compounds often exist ... Vanadium compounds are poorly absorbed through the gastrointestinal system. Inhalation of vanadium and vanadium compounds ... There is little evidence that vanadium or vanadium compounds are reproductive toxins or teratogens. Vanadium pentoxide was ... Chemical reagent used to produce other vanadium compounds Vanadium(V) oxide - Precursor to vanadium alloys and industrial ...
Tracey, A.S.; Crans, D.C. (1998). Vanadium Compounds. Washington D.C.: American Chemical Society. ISBN 0-8412-3589-9. Day, V. W ... The oxidation state of vanadium in decavanadate is +5. Aqueous vanadate (V) compounds undergo various self-condensation ... Sodium decavanadate describes any member of the family of inorganic compounds with the formula Na6[V10O28](H2O)n. These are ... Each species gives three signals; with slightly varying chemical shifts around −425, −506, and −523 ppm relative to vanadium ...
The vanadium compound of the blood cells]. Biological Chemistry (in German). 72 (5-6): 494-501. doi:10.1515/bchm2.1911.72.5- ... Vanadium compounds, Ascidiacea, All stub articles, Protein stubs). ... It is one of the few known vanadium-containing proteins. The German chemist Martin Henze first detected vanadium in ascidians ( ... Bielig HJ, Bayer E, Califano L, Wirth L (1954). "Vanadium-containing blood pigment. 11. Hemovanadin, a sulfate complex of ...
"Biochemical and medical importance of vanadium compounds" (PDF). Acta Biochim. Pol. 59 (2): 195-200. doi:10.18388/abp.2012_2138 ... Sodium orthovanadate is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na3V O4. It forms a dihydrate Na3VO4·2H2O. Sodium ... Sodium orthovanadate is produced by dissolving vanadium(V) oxide in a solution of sodium hydroxide: V2O5 + 6 NaOH → 2 Na3VO4 + ... Rehder, D.; Polenova, T.; Bühl, M. (2007). Vanadium-51 NMR. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy. Vol. 62. pp. 49-114. doi: ...
Hagenmuller, P (1973). "Chapter 50: Tungsten bronzes, vanadium bronzes, and related compounds". Comprehensive Inorganic ... Sodium tungsten bronze is a form of insertion compound with the formula NaxWO3, where x is equal to or less than 1. So named ... The sodium in this compound can be replaced by other alkali metals to form their tungsten bronzes, and by other metals such as ... Colour is dependent upon the proportion of sodium in the compound, ranging from golden at x ≈ 0.9, through red, orange and deep ...
Samples often appear red or orange owing to an impurity of vanadium tetrachloride. VOCl3 is a vanadium compound with vanadium ... Vanadium(V) compounds, Oxychlorides, Metal halides, Vanadyl compounds). ... Vanadium oxytrichloride is the inorganic compound with the formula VOCl3. This yellow distillable liquid hydrolyzes readily in ... Vanadium(III) oxide can also be used as a precursor: 3 Cl2 + V2O3 → 2 VOCl3 + 0.5 O2 A more typical laboratory synthesis ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula VOCl2. One of several oxychlorides of vanadium, it is a ... It is prepared by comproportionation of vanadium trichloride and vanadium(V) oxides: V2O5 + VOCl3 + 3 VCl3 → 6 VOCl2 As ... G. Brauer (1963). "Vanadium Oxydichloride". In G. Brauer (ed.). Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. NY: ... verified by X-ray crystallography, vanadium oxydichloride adopts a layered structure, featuring octahedral vanadium centers ...
"Vanadium and Vanadium Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. doi:10.1002/ ... Vanadium carbide is the inorganic compound with the formula VC. It is an extremely hard and refractory ceramic material. With a ... It is produced by heating vanadium oxides with carbon at around 1000 °C. Vanadium carbide can be formed in the (111) ... It is of interest because it is prevalent in vanadium metal and alloys. Being isomorphous with vanadium monoxide, it ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula VCl4. This reddish-brown liquid serves as a useful reagent ... It is one of only a few paramagnetic compounds that is liquid at room temperature. VCl4 is prepared by chlorination of vanadium ... Vanadium(IV) compounds, Chlorides, Metal halides, Reagents for organic chemistry). ... for the preparation of other vanadium compounds. With one more valence electron than diamagnetic TiCl4, VCl4 is a paramagnetic ...
Bevan, D. J. M; Hagenmuller, P (1973). Non-stoichiometric compounds: tungsten bronzes, vanadium bronzes and related compounds. ... Jacques Friedel and Nevill Francis Mott on insulator-to-metal transitions of vanadium oxides. In the 1970s, he started working ... "nonstoichiometry in vanadium and tungsten bronzes, two-dimensional oxyhalogenides, borides, and silicides, magnetic spinels". ...
Vanadium compounds such as vanadyl sulfate have been shown to inhibit the enzyme, and thus increase the insulin sensitivity in ... Shehzad, Saima (1 January 2013). "The potential effect of vanadium compounds on glucose-6-phosphatase". Bioscience Horizons. 6 ... and vanadium haloperoxidases. Essential residues in the active site of vanadium haloperoxidases include: Lys353, Arg360, Arg490 ... Within the Vanadium-containing chloroperoxidase, Lys353 was found to stabilize the phosphate in the transition state. However, ...
Vanadium(III) compounds, Sesquioxides, Hematite group, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs, Transition metal oxides). ... Vanadium(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula V2O3. It is a black solid prepared by reduction of V2O5 with ... It is a basic oxide dissolving in acids to give solutions of vanadium (III) complexes. V2O3 has the corundum structure. It is ... ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. E.M. Page, S.A.Wass (1994),Vanadium:Inorganic and Coordination chemistry, Encyclopedia of Inorganic ...
... , VN, is a chemical compound of vanadium and nitrogen. Vanadium nitride is formed during the nitriding of steel ... Vanadium(III) compounds, Nitrides, Rock salt crystal structure, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... Nanocrystalline vanadium nitride has been claimed to have potential for use in supercapacitors. The properties of vanadium ... Thermo reactive diffusion vanadium nitride coatings on AISI 1020 steel U.Sen Key Engineering Materials vols 264-268 (2004),577 ...
The compound is produced by the reduction of vanadium(III) bromide with hydrogen. Stebler, A.; Leuenberger, B.; Guedel, H. U. " ... Vanadium(II) bromide is a inorganic compound with the formula VBr2. It adopts the cadmium iodide structure, featuring ...
Vanadium(V) compounds, Vanadyl compounds, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... Vanadium(V) oxytrifluoride is a chemical compound with the formula VOF3. It is one of several vanadium(V) oxyhalides. VOF3 is a ... Vanadium(V) oxytrifluoride reacts with hexamethyldisiloxane to give vanadium dioxide fluoride: (CH3)3SiOSi(CH3)3 + VOF3 → VO2F ... Perry, Dale L. (2011). Handbook of Inorganic Compounds. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-1461-1. Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. " ...
Vanadium(III) compounds, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... Vanadium(III) fluoride is the chemical compound with the formula VF3. This yellow-green, refractory solid is obtained in a two- ... VF3 can also be prepared by treatment of V2O3 with HF.[citation needed] VF3 is a crystalline solid with 6 coordinate vanadium ... ISBN 978-0-387-26147-8. Sigma-Aldrich Co., Vanadium(III) fluoride. Retrieved on 2014-06-25. Sturm, B. J.; Sheridan, C. W. " ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula VI2. It is a black micaceous solid. It adopts the cadmium iodide ... Solvated vanadium(II) iodides can be prepared by reduction of vanadium(III) chlorides with trimethylsilyl iodide. It reacts ... "Preparation of New Vanadium(II) Iodides and Crystal Structure of Hexakis(acetonitrile)vanadium(II)(Tetraiodide)". Journal of ...
... is the inorganic compound with the idealized formula VO. It is one of the several binary vanadium oxides. It ... Vanadium(II) compounds, Non-stoichiometric compounds, Transition metal oxides, Rock salt crystal structure, All stub articles, ... VO is a non-stoichiometric compound, its composition varying from VO0.8 to VO1.3. Diatomic VO is one of the molecules found in ... A potential use of vanadium(II) monoxide is as a molecular vapor in synthetic chemical reagents in low-temperature matrices. R ...
Vanadium(IV) fluoride (VF4) is an inorganic compound of vanadium and fluorine. It is paramagnetic yellow-brown solid that is ... Vanadium(IV) compounds, Fluorides, Metal halides, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... "vanadium(IV) fluoride". chemister.ru. Retrieved 2014-06-25. "Vanadium(IV) fluoride, 95%". alfa.com. Alfa Aesar. Retrieved 2014- ... Each vanadium centre is octahedral, surrounded by six fluoride ligands. Four of the fluoride centers bridge to adjacent ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula V(CO)6. It is a blue-black volatile solid. This highly ... ISBN 0-471-64750-0. Bellard, S.; Rubinson, K. A.; Sheldrick, G. M. (1979). "Crystal and Molecular Structure of Vanadium ... Original synthesis: Ercoli, R.; Calderazzo, F.; Alberola, A. (1960). "Synthesis of Vanadium Hexacarbonyl". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 81 ... 4 Vanadium hexacarbonyl is thermally unstable. Its primary reaction is reduction to the monoanion V(CO)− 6, salts of which are ...
Vanadium(V) fluoride is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula VF5. It is a colorless volatile liquid. It is a highly ... It is the only known pentahalide of vanadium. Vanadium pentafluoride can be prepared by fluorination of vanadium metal: 2 V + 5 ... VF5 can be synthesized from the reaction of raw materials such as metallic Vanadium, ferrovanadium, vanadium (V) oxide and ... The compound fluorinates unsaturated polyfluoroolefins into polyfluoroalkanes. The compound dissolves without reaction in ...
Studied at University of Alcalá de Henares and discovered compounds of vanadium. Francisco Vallés de Covarrubias: "Divino ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula V2(SO4)3. It is a pale yellow solid that is stable to air, in ... Vanadium(III) compounds, Sulfates, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... contrast to most vanadium(III) compounds. It slowly dissolves in water to give the green aquo complex [V(H2O)6]3+. The compound ... Vanadium(III) sulfate is stable in dry air but upon exposure to moist air for several weeks forms a green hydrate form. ...
"Synthesis and Characterization of Four Vanadium(II) Compounds, Including Vanadium(II) Sulfate Hexahydrate and Vanadium(II) ... Vanadium(II) compounds, Sulfates, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... Vanadium(II) sulfate describes a family of inorganic compounds with the formula VSO4(H2O)x where 0 ≤ x ≤ 7. The hexahydrate is ... The compound is prepared by electrolytic reduction of vanadyl sulfate in sulfuric acid. The crystals also feature [V(H2O)6]2+ ...
... or vanadium dioxide is an inorganic compound with the formula VO2. It is a dark blue solid. Vanadium(IV) ... Vanadium redox battery Haynes, p. 4.98 Haynes, p. 4.136 "Vanadium dioxide". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Greenwood, Norman N.; ... Following the method described by Berzelius, VO 2 is prepared by comproportionation of vanadium(III) oxide and vanadium(V) ... Guzman, G. Vanadium dioxide as infrared active coating. solgel.com "Intelligent Window Coatings that Allow Light In but Keep ...
... form analogous compounds. Iron(III) acetate (lacking the oxo ligand) has been claimed as a red coloured compound from the ... Mixed metal species are known such as [Fe2CoO(OAc)6(H2O)3]. Chromium(III), ruthenium(III), vanadium(III), and rhodium(III) ... The compound was an early example of a molecular complex of iron that features an oxide ligand. The cation has idealized D3h ... Chemical articles with multiple compound IDs, Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing, Articles without EBI source ...
Kneifel, H.; Bayer, E. (1986). "Stereochemistry and total synthesis of amavadin, the naturally occurring vanadium compound of ... Amavadin is a vanadium-containing anion found in three species of poisonous Amanita mushrooms: A. muscaria, A. regalis, and A. ... Amavadin contains vanadium(IV). Initially, amavadin was thought to have a vanadyl, VO2+, center. In 1993, it was discovered by ... The oxidized form contains vanadium(V), which can be used to obtain an NMR spectrum. The formation of amavadin begins with the ...
Vanadium (V) is an element in group 5. Vanadium is never found in pure form in nature, but is commonly found in compounds. ... All vanadium compounds have at least some level of toxicity, with some of them being extremely toxic. Chromium (Cr) is an ... Some are toxic, with all known vanadium compounds toxic, arsenic one of the most well-known poisons, and bromine a toxic liquid ... ISBN 978-1-57912-814-2. Srivastava, A. K. (2000). "Anti-diabetic and toxic effects of vanadium compounds". Molecular and ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula VCl5. It is a black diamagnetic solid. The molecules adopt a ... Vanadium(V) chloride is prepared from the vanadium pentafluoride with excess boron trichloride: 2 VF5 + 10 BCl3 → [VCl5]2 + 10 ... Chemical articles with multiple compound IDs, Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing, Articles without InChI ... BF2Cl It is unstable at room temperature with respect to vanadium(IV) chloride: [VCl5]2 → 2 VCl4 + Cl2 In contrast, the heavier ...
Vanadium(V) compounds, Vanadyl compounds, All stub articles, Inorganic compound stubs). ... Vanadium dioxide fluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula VO2F. It is an orange diamagnetic solid. The compound ... It is prepared by the reaction of vanadium pentoxide and vanadium(V) oxytrifluoride: V2O5 + VOF3 → 3VO2F An alternative ...
... is the inorganic compound with the formula VI3. This paramagnetic solid is generated by the reaction of ... The purification of vanadium metal by the chemical transport reaction involving the reversible formation of vanadium(III) ... "Vaporization reactions of vanadium iodides and evidence for gaseous vanadium(IV) iodide". Inorg. Chem. 8 (9): 1994-7. doi: ... Thermal decomposition of the triiodide leaves a residue of vanadium(II) iodide: 2 VI3 → VI2 + VI4 ΔH = 36.6 kcal/mol; ΔS = 38.7 ...
Vanadium(II) compounds are reducing agents, and vanadium(V) compounds are oxidizing agents. Vanadium(IV) compounds often exist ... Vanadium compounds are compounds formed by the element vanadium (V). The chemistry of vanadium is noteworthy for the ... CS1 German-language sources (de), CS1 errors: periodical ignored, Chemical compounds by element, Vanadium, Vanadium compounds) ... Lower oxidation states occur in compounds such as V(CO)6, [V(CO) 6]− and substituted derivatives. Vanadium pentoxide is a ...
"Vanadium Compounds" by people in Harvard Catalyst Profiles by year, and whether "Vanadium Compounds" was a major or minor topic ... Effect of vanadium(IV) compounds in the treatment of diabetes: in vivo and in vitro studies with vanadyl sulfate and bis( ... "Vanadium Compounds" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical ... Inorganic compounds that contain vanadium as an integral part of the molecule. ...
1999). New compounds of tetradentate Schiff Bases with Vanadium(IV) and Vanadium(V). Journal of the Chemical Society: Dalton ... New compounds of tetradentate Schiff Bases with Vanadium(IV) and Vanadium(V). In: Journal of the Chemical Society: Dalton ... New compounds of tetradentate Schiff Bases with Vanadium(IV) and Vanadium(V). / Choudhary, NF; Connelly, NG; Hitchcock, PB et ... New compounds of tetradentate Schiff Bases with Vanadium(IV) and Vanadium(V). Journal of the Chemical Society: Dalton ...
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NIOSH-Author; Chemical-analysis; Analytical-methods; Analytical-instruments; Chromium-compounds; Vanadium-compounds; Urinalysis ... Determination of chromium(vi) and vanadium(v) using an on-line anodic stripping voltammetry flow cell with detection by ... Spikes of chromium(VI) were determined in National Institute of Standards and Technology urine samples, while vanadium(V) ... and pentavalent vanadium (7440622) in complex samples by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. An anodic stripping ...
The forms of vanadium most likely to be found at waste sites are not well known. One man-made form, vanadium oxide (vanadium ... When rocks and soil containing vanadium are broken down into dusts by wind and rain, vanadium can get into the air, groundwater ... Vanadium occurs naturally in fuel oils and coal. In the environment it is usually combined with other elements such as oxygen, ... Vanadium oxide can be a yellow-orange powder, dark-grey flakes, or yellow crystals. Much smaller amounts are used in making ...
... as well as high-end seafood vanadium nitride powder. Vanadium nitride or VN, is a compound of vanadium and nitrogen. It is a ... What is Vanadium Nitride VN?. Recently, the EU proclaimed new sanctions on Russia, including coal, timber, rubber, cement, and ...
Vanadium Foil (V) Foil: 0.127mm thickness x 50 mm width x 100 mm Length ... All vanadium compounds are considered toxic. Inhalation exposures to vanadium and vanadium compounds result primarily in ... Vanadium Foil (V) Foil: 0.25mm t x50 mm W x 100 mm L - MF-V-Foil-100L-0.25T. ... Attention: Pure vanadium is stable and retains its lustre in damp air. ...
Products and kinetics of non-isothermal decomposition of vanadium (IV) oxide compounds. Journal of Thermal Analysis and ... Investigation of thermodynamic parameters in the thermal decomposition of plastic waste−waste lube oil compounds. Environmental ... 1 indicates a reduction in some of the OH-containing compounds which are phenolics from lignin. It is worth to note that both ...
... nanometric vanadium ferrite similar to a soft chemistry compound V Nivoix, E Gaffet, F Bernard, B Gillot, Journal : Comptes ... Elaboration of the Cu3Si compound using a mechanically activated annealing process H Souha, E Gaffet, F Bernard, JC Niepce, ... Mechanical activation conditions of the Fe2O3 and V2O3 mixture powders in order to obtain a nanometric vanadium spinel ferrite ... Role of the microstructure on the high temperature oxidation properties of the intermetallic compound NbAl3 V Gauthier, JP ...
Vanadyl Sulfate, in its most basic form, can be described as an oxidized vanadium compound that can help to control diabetes. ... Taurine, a powerful compound, has been clinically proven to support many important brain and heart functions. It also helps in ... The compound is also well-known for its ability to remove harmful external agents from our bloodstreams. ... It also encourages the use of important compounds like vitamin E and vitamin A within our bodies. Some studies also suggest ...
Spin Liquid Ground State in a Vanadium Based S = 1/2 Trimerized Kagome Compound Dr. Jean-Christophe Orain, Lab. de Physique des ... Structural and Magnetic Properties of the Spin-Dimer Compound Ba3−xSrxCr2O8. Dr. Alsu Gazizulina - University of Zurich. ... Spin-orbital entangled and spin liquid state in the 6H-perovskite compounds Ba3AB2O9 (A=Cu,Ru,Ir;B=Sb,Ti) Kwang-Yong Choi, ... Muon measurements of magnetism in frustrated spin-chain compound Sr3NiIrO6. Dr. Joel Barker - LMU, PSI Abstract ...
2016). 14-Day Toxicity Studies of Tetravalent and Pentavalent Vanadium Compounds in Harlan Sprague Dawley Rats and B6C3F1/N ... 2016). 14-Day Toxicity Studies of Tetravalent and Pentavalent Vanadium Compounds in Harlan Sprague Dawley Rats and B6C3F1/N ...
... experimental realization and structural investigation of 2D vanadium disulphide has revealed a new vanadium sulphide compound. ...
Vanadium sulfide VS4 in the patronite mineral structure is a linear chain compound comprising vanadium atoms coordinated by ... stabilizing the overall charge balance of the compound. Consequently, more Na ions remain in the compound upon charge, the P2 ... The details of the pulse methods and experimental conditions are outlined together with spectra from model compounds. (C) 2008 ... These principles enable us to devise an optimized, high capacity, and structurally stable compound as a potential cathode ...
What is vanadium hydroide? Vanadium hydride This is a binary compound of transition metal. Transition metal elements like ... vanadium chromium nickel lanthanide actinide all react with the hydrogen to produce binary compounds. If the temp… ... What is Calcium hydroide? Calcium Hydride CaH2 is a chemical compound that is inorganic. It is white, crystalline powder that ...
Comparison of glycemic control in diabetic cats receiving acarbose or acarbose combined with vanadium compounds. $15,000; ... and vanadium, a mineral that mimics the action of insulin, to diabetic cats in order to alleviate the need for these cats to ...
One of the promising sources of vanadium is spent (deactivated) vanadium catalysts (SVC), in which the content of the valuable ... The main consumer of high-purity vanadium oxide is the rapidly developing production of vanadium-containing master alloys for ... In the chemical industry, high-purity vanadium oxide is used to produce catalysts for the synthesis of phthalic and maleic ... Currently, high-purity vanadium oxide (V2O5 ≥ 99.5%) is not produced in Russia. ...
The compound vanadium pentoxide has grabbed the spotlight as a way to improve lithium-ion batteries. However, its less-than- ... The compound vanadium pentoxide has grabbed the spotlight as a potential nanostructured material for state-of-the-art lithium- ... A scanning electron microscopy image of vanadium pentoxide nanowires. The inset shows a ball-and-stick model of vanadium ... That quality makes vanadium pentoxide a good candidate as a cathode, the part of a battery where electrons and lithium ions ...
Vanadium Dioxide (VO2), a compound capable of "remembering" the entire history of previous external stimuli. Credit: POWERlab ... Vanadium Dioxide has the ability to "remember" the entire history of past environmental stimuli.. During his research on phase ... Reference: "Electrical control of glass-like dynamics in vanadium dioxide for data storage and processing" by Mohammad ... transitions in Vanadium Dioxide (VO2), Mohammad Samizadeh Nikoo, a Ph.D. student at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausannes ...
... vanadium, silica compounds, chlorides, arsenic, mercury, nickel, and other heavy metals. This toxic sludge often must be ...
... vanadium-containing compounds whose killing depended on the sulfate transporter SLC26A2, the alcohol dependence drug disulfiram ... Our findings include compounds that killed by inducing phosphodiesterase 3A-Schlafen 12 complex formation, ... Our findings include compounds that killed by inducing phosphodiesterase 3A-Schlafen 12 complex formation, vanadium-containing ... Compounds are transferred by pin transfer from a source compound plate (HTS and HTS002 screens), or cells are plated directly ...
Vanadium compounds are used to make steel, rubber, plastics, and ceramics. Vanadium is also a component of some munitions. ... EPA has determined that mercury chloride (an inorganic mercury compound) and methylmercury (an organic mercury compound) are ... Still, animal research has shown that organic manganese compounds can be absorbed through dermal contact. One compound, ... Vanadium is a white to gray metal that is often found as crystals. It occurs naturally in fuel oils and coal and is usually ...
Anti-diabetic and toxic effects of vanadium compounds. Mol Cell Biochem. 2000;206(1-2):177-82. ... Vanadium. Vanadium is an essential trace mineral present in the soil and in many foods. It appears to mimic the action of ... Vanadium may slow blood clotting, so people who take blood-thinning medication such as warfarin (Coumadin) and aspirin should ... Animal studies and some small human studies also suggest that vanadium may lower blood glucose to normal levels (reducing the ...
Often, this type of regeneration uses an oxidation catalyst, such as platinum, vanadium or similar compound, to reduce the ...
... with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of vanadium compounds (see page 2, lines 27 to 62). ... The desired compound (II) produced by the reaction described above is usually separated out as crystals from the reaction ... The compound obtained from reference example 6 could not have been used directly without submitting it to a further ... 5.3.1 The prior art does not give any guidance to suspend a solvate hydrate and ethanolate of compound of formula (i) in water ...
The vanadium/nitrogen alloying technique produces a three- ... Vanadium carbonide has 2 crystal structures. First, V3N is a ... Vanadium-nitride makes steelmaking more efficient than the high vanadium ferrous additive. As an additive to vanadium, vanadium ... Addition of vanadium-nitrogen alloy can reduce costs by saving 30-40% on vanadium additon. The vanadium-nitrogen alloy can be ... Vanadium/nitrogen alloy is able to strengthen and refine grain better than ferrovanadium. It can also save 30 - 50% vanadium ...
Irrespective of the importance of vanadium oxide compounds in heterogeneously catalyzed oxidations, the mechanisms involved ... The reactions of small cationic vanadium oxides with hydrocarbons are determined by both the oxidation and spin state of the ... The aim of the work is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the interaction of vanadium oxides with hydrocarbons. ... "A mechanistic study of the oxidation of small alkanes with vanadium oxides in the gas phase". ...
... nickel and vanadium, organosilicon compounds, cyanides, fluorides and pesticides or their by-products other than organohalogens ...

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