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  • 2023Eutectic Mixtures As Highly Concentrated and Molten Electrolytes with Nearly Single-Ion Conducting Behaviorcitations
  • 2023An Interesting Conversion Route of Mononuclear Zinc Complex to Zinc Mixed Carboxylate Coordination Polymercitations
  • 2010Synthesis and Structural Characterization of an Isomorphous Series of Bis(imidazolin-2-imine) Metal Dichlorides Containing the First Row Transition Metals Mn, Fe, Co, Ni , Cu, and Zn36citations
  • 2008Strukturchemie von Kupfer(I)- und Silber(I)-Komplexen mit Triisopropylphosphansulfid-, -selenid- und -tellurid-Liganden ... : Structural Chemistry of Copper(I) and Silver(I) Complexes with Triisopropylphosphane Sulfide, Selenide and Telluride Ligands ...citations

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Strukturchemie von Kupfer(I)- und Silber(I)-Komplexen mit Triisopropylphosphansulfid-, -selenid- und -tellurid-Liganden ... : Structural Chemistry of Copper(I) and Silver(I) Complexes with Triisopropylphosphane Sulfide, Selenide and Telluride Ligands ...

  • Daniliuc, Constantin G.
Abstract

Phosphanchalkogenide sind von Bedeutung für die Koordination von Schwermetallen und den Aufbau und Abbau von Metallchalchogenid-Clustern (z. B. Fenske-Clustern), deren Eigenschaften zurzeit viel Beachtung finden. Hinsichtlich des Pearson-Konzeptes der harten und weichen Säuren und Basen, sollten Phosphantelluride (R3P=Te) ausgezeichnete Liganden gegenüber “weichen” Schwermetallkationen sein. Trotzdem sind sehr wenige Komplexe mit Phosphantellurid-Liganden in der Literatur bekannt. Zum Studium der Eingeschaften von Trialkylphosphantelluriden gegenüber Münzmetallen in der Lösung und im Festkörper wurden die Komplexe von Triisopropylphosphanchalkogeniden mit Kupfer(I), Silber(I) und Gold(I) untersucht. R3PTe-Cu(I) und R3PTe-Au(I) Komplexe (R=Me, iPr, tBu) wurden nur als intermediäre Spezies beobachtet, während die Silber(I)-Komplexe eine größere Stabilität mit zunehmenden Donoreigenschaften der R-Gruppe und abhängig von Natur des Anions aufweisen. Mit sehr schwach Nukleophilen (SbF6-Anion) bilden sich ionische ... : With regard to the Pearson concept of hard and soft acids and bases, phosphane tellurides (R3P=Te) should be excellent ligands towards “soft” heavy metal cations. Their role as sources of phosphanes and of elemental tellurium allows them to contribute to the formation and decomposition of metal telluride clusters (like Fenske-typ coinage metal chalcogenide clusters), still R3P=Te complexes are extremely rare. To study the particular properties of the trialkylphosphane telluride ligands towards coinage metals in solution and in solid state, the coordination chemistry of triisopropylphosphane chalcogenides (iPr3PS, iPr3PSe and iPr3PTe) with silver(I), copper(I) and gold(I) salts was investigated. R3PTe-Cu(I) and Au(I) complexes (R = tBu, iPr, Me) are only transient species in solution, whereas in Ag(I) case, the basicity of R groups and the nature of the anion have an important role. The stability of complexes increases with increasing of R group branching. Less nucleophilic anions (SbF6 anion) led to the ...

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  • cluster
  • silver
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • gold
  • copper
  • decomposition
  • Tellurium