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Flexible ligands characteristics

In short, Ni(I) complexes with flexible symmetric ligands such as HTIM and dieneN4 show expansion of the core, while those of rigid ligands in 9,12, and 14 exhibit distortion of the core without an expansion of the hole. The structural characteristics of Ni(I) complexes are summarized in Tables IX and X and compared with those of Ni(II) complexes. [Pg.137]


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