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Antimony, xanthate structures

XIII. XANTHATE STRUCTURES OF PHOSPHORUS, ARSENIC, ANTIMONY, AND... [Pg.129]

Some antimony and bismuth xanthates tend to self-assemble through M - -S secondary bonds into supramolecular structures. [Pg.611]

Dithioacid complexes of bismuth are numerous (Table 4) and repeat many of the structural motifs of their arsenic and antimony analogues, most notably the very asymmetric coordination ( anisobidentate ), although, as a consequence of the larger bismuth atom, higher coordination numbers are more evident. In the xanthates, seven-coordinate bismuth appears to be favored, although this is achieved in different ways in [Bi(S2COR)3] (R = PhCH2, c-CeHn, Bu ) there are... [Pg.525]


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