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Manganese complexes phosphorus ligands

Although trialkyl- and triarylbismuthines are much weaker donors than the corresponding phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony compounds, they have nevertheless been employed to a considerable extent as ligands in transition metal complexes. The metals coordinated to the bismuth in these complexes include chromium (72—77), cobalt (78,79), iridium (80), iron (77,81,82), manganese (83,84), molybdenum (72,75—77,85—89), nickel (75,79,90,91), niobium (92), rhodium (93,94), silver (95—97), tungsten (72,75—77,87,89), uranium (98), and vanadium (99). The coordination compounds formed from tertiary bismuthines are less stable than those formed from tertiary phosphines, arsines, or stibines. [Pg.131]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.84 , Pg.103 ]




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