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Dithiolato complexes with other sulfur ligands

Dithiolato complexes with other sulfur ligands... [Pg.602]

In Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC, 1987), practically all known types of sulfur-containing ligands, e.g., dithiocarbamates, dithiocarbonates (xanthates), dithiocarboxylates, dithiophosphates, and related ligands1,2 were well covered. Here only the most popular sulfur-containing ligands will be treated, i.e., those which continued to be used frequently in coordination chemistry, with emphasis on new results. The 1,1-dithiolato ligands and their complexes have been reviewed rather comprehensively in other earlier publications,3-5 which are still useful sources of information about older literature. In this section, those ligands that have not... [Pg.349]


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