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Cationic mono-chelate compounds

The new arsino(phosphino)methanes with bulky substituents at the two donor centers can behave both as chelating and bridging ligands toward palladium(II). Besides neutral and mono- as well as di-nuclear cationic compounds, in which these ligands are bonded in a chelating fashion, a di-nuclear complex of the A-frame type could also be generated (see Scheme 5).396... [Pg.588]

Three general classes of vanadium-containing compounds are of interest for their utility as insulin-mimetic agents (1) inorganic vanadium salts, both anionic (vanadates [V04] ) and cationic (vanadyl VO +) (2) complexes resulting from combination of vanadium(V) and hydrogen peroxide(s) (mono- and di-peroxovanadates, [V0(02 )(H2O)2(L-0f ( =0,1,2) and [V0(02)2 (L-Oj ( = 1,2, 3, and L = e.g., bipyridil, oxalate, phenanthroline, picoli-nate), and (3) chelated vanadium(IV) complexes (Scheme 5.8) [160], Vanadyl,... [Pg.198]


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