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Quadruply Bridged Dinuclear Complexes of Platinum, Palladium, and Nickel

Quadruply Bridged Dinuclear Complexes of Platinum, Palladium, and Nickel Keisuke Umakoshi and Yoichi Sasaki... [Pg.421]

QUADRUPLY BRIDGED DINUCLEAR COMPLEXES OF PLATINUM. PALLADIUM, AND NICKEL... [Pg.187]

A member of the first transition series of the group 10 elements, nickel, seems to have less of a tendency to form dinuclear or oligo-nuclear complexes compared with palladium and platinum. This is probably the consequence of the higher stability of the octahedral terms of nickel(II). The known quadruply bridged dinickel complexes are those of carboxylates, dithiocarboxylates, 1,3-diphenyltriazen (Hdpt), thiobenzoate, and A(,A( -di-p-tolylformamidinate (form). [Pg.211]


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