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Exploring pseudohalide substitution in α-cobalt-based layered hydroxides.

open access: yesDalton Trans
Diouane Y   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Thiocyanate intoxication.

open access: yesNorth Carolina medical journal, 2004
E H, YOUNT, E A, MacMILLAN
openaire   +1 more source

Diphenylantimony(III) thiocyanate: unusual thiocyanate bridging

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1991
The thiocyanate group can bond via sulphur or nitrogen or bridge between two centres, but in diphenylantimony thiocyanate, unusual bridging gives antimony atoms coordinated by, respectively, two sulphur atoms, two nitrogen atoms and one atom of each type, allowing development of a curious infinite ‘triangular spiral’ structure in the solid state.
Glynis E. Forster   +3 more
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Aromatic thiocyanation using supported copper(I) thiocyanate

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1989
Charcoal supported copper(I) thiocyanate can be used to convert bromo- and iodo-benzenes into phenyl thiocyanates with no contamination from phenyl isothiocyanates.
James H. Clark   +3 more
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Tin(II) thiocyanate and complex thiocyanates

Journal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical, 1969
The preparation and properties of pure tin(II) thiocyanate and of several complex thiocyanates are described. Their infrared spectra are discussed and evidence is adduced for mainly N-bonding of the thiocyanate, with extensive bridging in Sn(NCS)2. Tin(II) thiocyanate is found to form ether adducts of poor stability and to be an effective catalyst for ...
B. R. Chamberlain, W. Moser
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