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Platinum complexes nitrate containing

Alcohols, hydrocarbons, and their halide-containing derivatives, and their mixtures, are the most frequently used solvents (Solv). The majority of these reactions take place at room temperature or with slight heating, necessary for dissolution of the reagents. The transformation (3.199) was one of the first template reactions of the examined type [434]. In this reaction, the coordinatively unsaturated platinum complex is an N-base and silver nitrate is a Lewis acid ... [Pg.235]


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