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Group 8 VIII binuclear complexes

The bifunctional ligand 2(diphenylphosphino)pyridine can be used to construct binuclear metal complexes in a stepwise fashion/ With Group VIII metal ions, this ligand appears to preferentially bind via the phosphorus atom. From this reaction, a host of metal complexes, very similar to those of triphenylphosphine, are available. All have the potential for binding a second metal ion through the uncoordinated pyridine nitrogen. Some of the reactions that result in the formation of binuclear complexes are shown... [Pg.204]

Other common species with this mode of coordination are the binuclear group 9 (VIII) complexes [M2(S2CNR2)5]" ", formed upon oxidation of tris(-dithiocarbamate) complexes, [M(S2CNR2)3] (M = Co, Rh) (Eq. 45) (302-311). [Pg.109]


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