Einschlußsysteme in Lösung von gasförmigen Stoffen

Abstract
The capability of acetylene and carbon mononide of forming intermediate compounds with inclusion components, because of their significance as starting materials for many syntheses, was studied by means of a newly developed apparatus along with the use of C14O and acetylene-C14. The studies showed that carbon monoxide did not yield an inclusion system or inclusion compound with any of the substances studied and that acetylene gave a labile inclusion compound only with [alpha]-dextrin. In testing the technique of investigation it was established, moreover, that mesoheme in the absence of pyridine takes up two moles, mesoheme-poly-DL-(phenylalanine-glutamic acid) in the presence of pyridine takes up one mole of CO and that CO compounds of the Cu, Ni, and Co complexes of the proto- and mesoporphyrin IX are not detectable.