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Dithiocarbamate complexes group

The results of these two major studies are in agreement on a relative basis. Thus the dependence of the oxidation or reduction potentials on the R2 groups was found roughly the same for all dithiocarbamate complexes. [Pg.429]

Zinc complexes are important as additives for rubber polymers. Dithiocarbamate complexes are most commonly used here, but bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)zinc inhibits the thermal decomposition of poly[(trifluoroethoxy)(octafluoropentoxy)phosphazene]. The zinc is thought to complex residual P—OH groups in the polymer chain, which would otherwise lead to rearrangement and chain scission.126... [Pg.1024]

Heard, Peter J., Main Group Dithiocarbamate Complexes. 53 1... [Pg.525]

The following structural types are characteristic for the group of dithiocarbamate complexes 325 and 326 for mononuclear, 327 for binculear [1, vol.2] ... [Pg.81]

Structures have also been determined for a variety of dithiocarbamate complexes, the dithiocar-bamate groups usually coordinating as bidentate chelates containing markedly different Sb—S bond... [Pg.492]

P. J. Heard, Main Group Dithiocarbamate Complexes, in Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, 53, pp. 1-70, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New Jersey (2005). [Pg.134]


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