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Platinum monodentate complex, structure

Pt(en)(N03)2] and [Pt(OTf)2L2] (L = mono- or 1/2 bidentate tertiary phosphine) or dinuclear complexes of the type [Pt2(OTf)2(/i-monodentate tertiary phosphine cr-aryl = 4, -biphenyl, / -terphenyL 4,4 -benzophenone, etc.) other structural motifs employing platinum(II) have also been reported.2 0 The addition of bridging, multidentate N-donor ligands of various shapes and sizes to the labile complexes in a suitable solvent system has afforded several classes of discrete, plat-inum(II)-containing polygons, polyhedra, and catenanes. [Pg.703]


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