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Ligand characteristics, dithiocarbamate complexes

A ligand field model has been used for the interpretation of the magnetic behavior of the Mo(R2Dtc)4 complexes (485). Extended Hiickel calculations compare the electron-donating characteristics of the dithiocarbamate ligand to other 1,1-dithio chelates. This calculation concluded that (1) there is more metal character in the lowest unoccupied MO in the dithiocarbamate complexes, and (2) there is more ligand character in the lowest unoccupied MO in the dithioacid complexes (485). This seems to be in agreement with the electronic spectra. [Pg.352]

More recendy, molecular molybdenum-sulfur complexes and clusters have been used as soluble precursors for M0S2 in the formulation of lubricating oils for a variety of appHcations (70). Presumably, the oil-soluble molybdenum—sulfur-containing precursors decompose under shear, pressure, or temperature stress at the wear surface to give beneficial coatings. In several cases it has been shown that the soluble precursors are trifunctional in that they not only display antifriction properties, but have antiwear and antioxidant characteristics as weU. In most cases, the ligands for the Mo are of the 1,1-dithiolate type, including dithiocarbamates, dithiophosphates, and xanthates (55,71). [Pg.477]

The ligand field strength of the ligands is between that of the dithiocarbamates and water.49 IR studies show characteristic bands near 1250, 1100, 1020 and 550 cm-1.93 The contribution of the resonance form (85) in transition metal complexes is less than that of the analogous structure in the dithiocarbamates.60 The electron density on the metal is not very high, which accounts for the fact that abnormal high oxidation states are exceptional and a strong interaction of bases with the square planar nickel (and some other metal) xanthates is found.94... [Pg.588]

Dithiocarbamates, in Ru and Os half-sandwiches, 6, 493 Dithiocarbenes, Pt complexes, 8, 439 Dithiocarboxy ligands, in molybdenum carbonyls, 5, 447 Dithiolate-bridged compounds in dinuclear iron compounds with Fe-Fe bonds, 6, 238 as iron-only hydrogenase biomimetic models, 6, 239 Dithiolate diamides, with Zr(IV), 4, 784 Dithiolene—uranium complexes, synthesis and characterization, 4, 212 Ditopic receptors, characteristics, 12, 489 Ditungsten complexes, associated reactions, 5, 748 Divinyllead diacetates... [Pg.99]

Crystallographic studies on [WE(p-S)(S2CNEt2)]2 (E = O, S) reveal tungsten-tungsten interactions indicative of a single bond and a syn coordination of dithiocarbamate ligands (1106,1062). Related complexes are believed to display similar characteristics. [Pg.248]


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