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Inorganic Chemistry, 1977
Mixed hexanuclear copper-silver, silver-gold, and copper-gold complexes of the type R4M4M′2X2 have been prepared via the reaction of 2-(dimethylamino)phenylcopper (RCu) with CuOTf or AgOTf (OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonato) as well as via the reaction of cuprous halide, of CuOTf, or of AgOTf with the novel bis[2-(dimethylamino)phenyl]goldlithium dimer ...
Koten, G. van +2 more
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Mixed hexanuclear copper-silver, silver-gold, and copper-gold complexes of the type R4M4M′2X2 have been prepared via the reaction of 2-(dimethylamino)phenylcopper (RCu) with CuOTf or AgOTf (OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonato) as well as via the reaction of cuprous halide, of CuOTf, or of AgOTf with the novel bis[2-(dimethylamino)phenyl]goldlithium dimer ...
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Organometallics, 1990
Chloride abstraction from Cp'M(NO) 2 Cl (Cp'=Cp(η 5 -C 5 H 5 ), Cp * (η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ); M=Cr, Mo, W) with an equimolar amount of AgBF 4 in CH 2 Cl 2 generates reactive solutions of Cp'M(NO) 2 BF 4 . During their reactions with various nucleophiles, the Cp'M(NO) 2 BF 4 compounds behave as though they are the formally 16-electron cations Cp'M(NO) 2 + .
Peter Legzdins +3 more
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Chloride abstraction from Cp'M(NO) 2 Cl (Cp'=Cp(η 5 -C 5 H 5 ), Cp * (η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ); M=Cr, Mo, W) with an equimolar amount of AgBF 4 in CH 2 Cl 2 generates reactive solutions of Cp'M(NO) 2 BF 4 . During their reactions with various nucleophiles, the Cp'M(NO) 2 BF 4 compounds behave as though they are the formally 16-electron cations Cp'M(NO) 2 + .
Peter Legzdins +3 more
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Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1977
AbstractDie Umsetzung von Z‐Dimethylaminophenyl‐Cu mit Cu‐ oder Ag‐trifluormethansulfonat oder die Reaktion von Cu(I)‐halogeniden, Cu‐ oder Agtrifluormethansulfonat mit dem aus 2‐Dimethylaminophenyl‐Li und Bromo‐triphenylphosphin‐Au dargestellten Au‐Titeldimeren in Benzol führen zu den sechskernigen Clusterverbindungen (I).
G. VAN KOTEN +2 more
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AbstractDie Umsetzung von Z‐Dimethylaminophenyl‐Cu mit Cu‐ oder Ag‐trifluormethansulfonat oder die Reaktion von Cu(I)‐halogeniden, Cu‐ oder Agtrifluormethansulfonat mit dem aus 2‐Dimethylaminophenyl‐Li und Bromo‐triphenylphosphin‐Au dargestellten Au‐Titeldimeren in Benzol führen zu den sechskernigen Clusterverbindungen (I).
G. VAN KOTEN +2 more
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ChemInform, 1990
AbstractThe compounds (II) behave as formally 16‐electron cations during their reactions with various nucleophiles.
P. LEGZDINS +3 more
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AbstractThe compounds (II) behave as formally 16‐electron cations during their reactions with various nucleophiles.
P. LEGZDINS +3 more
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Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1977
AbstractCu‐aromaten (I) reagieren mit den Cu‐acetyliden (II) zu polymeren gemischten Cu‐Verbindungen (III), für die verschiedene Formen und Polymerisationsgrade diskutiert werden und die im wesentlichen zu den gemischten Acetylenen (IV) führen.
G. VAN KOTEN +2 more
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AbstractCu‐aromaten (I) reagieren mit den Cu‐acetyliden (II) zu polymeren gemischten Cu‐Verbindungen (III), für die verschiedene Formen und Polymerisationsgrade diskutiert werden und die im wesentlichen zu den gemischten Acetylenen (IV) führen.
G. VAN KOTEN +2 more
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Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1978
AbstractDie Kupfer‐ und Gold‐Cluster‐Verbindungen (I) und (V) reagieren mit dem dimeren Rhodiumcarbonylkomplex (II) zu den Komplexverbindungen (III)/(IV) und (VI).
G. VAN KOTEN +2 more
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AbstractDie Kupfer‐ und Gold‐Cluster‐Verbindungen (I) und (V) reagieren mit dem dimeren Rhodiumcarbonylkomplex (II) zu den Komplexverbindungen (III)/(IV) und (VI).
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ChemInform Abstract: Organometallic Chemistry. Part 2. The Main‐Group Elements
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