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Dithiocarboxylic acids/salts

Kano N, Kawashima T (2005) Dithiocarboxylic Acid Salts of Group 1-17 Elements (Except for Carbon). 251 141-180... [Pg.203]

Abstract In this chapter, we review dithiocarboxylic acid salts. Methods of synthesizing these salts are reviewed, such as insertion of carbon disulfide into the metal-carbon bond, reaction of a dithiocarboxylic acid with a transition metal salt in the presence or absence of a base, ligand exchange of dithiocarboxylato metal or ammonium salts with another metal complex bearing a leaving group, and so on. The dithiocarboxylic acid complexes exhibit a variety of coordination styles that have been characterized by X-ray crystallographic analysis. Spectroscopic (IR, C, and UV-Vis) properties of the salts are summarized. The reactivities, structures, properties, characteristics and applications of each salt are discussed in detail for the salts of most elements (except for carbon). [Pg.142]

Scheme 1 Synthetic methods for dithiocarboxylic acid salts of Group 1-17 elements... Scheme 1 Synthetic methods for dithiocarboxylic acid salts of Group 1-17 elements...

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