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Rhenium-carbonyl complex, geometry

Schiff bases provide useful mixed donor sets. The carbonyl function of the most frequently used ligands is derived from either 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds or salicylaldehyde. Favourable combinations involve O-, N- and S-donor atoms. A range of technetium and rhenium complexes exist with bi-, tri-, tetra- and pentadentate ligands. The geometry of these complexes depends on the number and type of coordinating atoms as well as on the chain length between the donor atoms in the SchifF-base ligands. [Pg.108]


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