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Stoichiometric synthesis neutral ligands

A close structural relationship with I IF derivatives, especially BEDT-TTF, is exhibited by dddt metal complexes [dddt = 5,6-dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2,3-dithiolate (63)]. The most interesting feature of this dithiolene ligand is the ability of its metal complexes to form not only anionic salts like dmit, but also cationic salts like TTF derivatives [89], to afford non-stoichiometric IR salts of type [M(dddt)2]mX . Thus the cyclic voltam-mogram of [Bu4N][Ni(dddt)2], after its initial oxidation, exhibits the reduction of neutral [Ni(ddt)2]° to anion [Ni(ddt)2]" at 0 V, and its further reduction to the dianion [Ni(dddt)2]2 , as well as the oxidation of [Ni(dddt)2]° to the cation [Ni(dddt)2] + at 0.8 V (MeCN versus Ag/Ag/Cl). The feasible synthesis of conducting donor-acceptor complexes involving dddt metal derivatives as donors and dmit metal derivatives as acceptors has also been demonstrated [90]. [Pg.96]


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