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Dithiocarbamates mixed-ligand structures

There are single examples of sulfur and selenium xanthates with the remaining structures to be described in this section featuring tellurium as the central element. There are a significant number of binary xanthates and, in common with these, their organotellurium xanthates feature extensive supra-molecular association, usually, but not exclusively, via Te- S secondary bond interactions. A rare example of mixed-ligand 1,1-dithiolate structure is available where the odd dithiolate ligand is a dithiocarbamate. [Pg.292]

Aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition is illustrated by work published by Siadati et al. (2004). An aerosol is a vapor suspension of finely divided particles. The particles can be solid, as in smoke, or liquid, as in fog. A toluene solution of Zr(tfac)4, Y(hfac)3, and Ce(tmhd)4, converted to an aerosol, was used to deliver the metal in a carrier gas of O2. The film deposited was CeC>2-doped Y2O3-stabilized zirconia. The ligands used in this work to produce volatile metal compounds are frequently used in chemical vapor deposition. Trifluoroacety-lacetonate (tfac), hexafluoroacetylacetonate (hfac), and tetramethylheptanedionate (tmhd) are all 3-diketonates, and their structures are shown in Figure 3.22. Like the diethyl dithiocarbamates mentioned above, these precursors could potentially be the source of both the metal and the oxygen in the chemically deposited film. However, to ensure that the metal remains at its highest oxidation state and to avoid a film with mixed valencies on the metal, oxygen is used as the carrier gas. [Pg.129]


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