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Kalium tetracyanoplatinat

Only in recent decades has it become clear that inorganic molecule-based compounds can possess remarkable physical properties. These properties can be electrical, magnetic, or optical. One of the first typical examples is KCP (kalium tetracyanoplatinat, in German), K2[Pt(CN)4X0.3] /1H2O X = Cl, Br), which was prepared as early as 1842 (1, 2). This complex was shown to be a metal-like conductor more than a century later (3, 4). Likewise, but within a shorter period of time, the use of metal complexes of 1,2-dithiolene ligands (Scheme 1), first... [Pg.400]

Indium tin oxide Bi-julodinyl nickel dithiolene Tetra-julodinyl nickel dithiolene Kalium tetracyanoplatinat (German)... [Pg.469]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.406 ]




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