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Triamidoamine complexes

Fig. 2. The Schrock cycle with its intermediates, based on the molybdenum(III) complex [Mo(HIPTN3N)] containing the triamidoa-mine ligand HIPTN3N (hexaisopropylterphenyl-triamidoamine) (2). Fig. 2. The Schrock cycle with its intermediates, based on the molybdenum(III) complex [Mo(HIPTN3N)] containing the triamidoa-mine ligand HIPTN3N (hexaisopropylterphenyl-triamidoamine) (2).
Cyclic voltammetric studies were employed to determine the stability of electrogenerated U (V) derivatives for several bis (alkoxido)-uranium-triamidoamine complexes of the general formula U(NN3)(OR)(OR )Li(THF) , in which NN3 = N(CH2CH2NSiMe3)3 and R, R =... [Pg.1065]

Roussel, R, Alcock, N.W., and Scott, P. (1998) Triamidoamine complexes of scandium, yttrium and the lanthanides. Chemical Communications, 801. [Pg.187]

Dimethylamido zirconium and hafnium triamidoamine or azametallatrane complexes 247 are readily accessible from aminolysis of Zr(NMe2)4 with neutral triamidoamine ligands (Scheme 49). The alkane elimination approach... [Pg.811]

Open-shell organometallic compounds have electron counts spanning a range of 8-20 electrons. Low electron counts are less frequent, especially for the second and third-row transition metals. The 12-electron triamidoamine complex MoR[N(CH2CH2NR)3] (R = alkyl) is one such system, and is an example of the first factor above. Coordination numbers lower than four are also rare (see Coordination Organometallic Chemistry Principle, although isolated... [Pg.3587]

Figure 33 Cerium complexes of a tripodal triamidoamine ligand... Figure 33 Cerium complexes of a tripodal triamidoamine ligand...

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