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Silver, xanthate structures

A wide range of structural motifs are found for the copper-triad xanthates, ranging from monomeric species to layer structures. This variety of structures can be ascribed to the flexible coordination modes adopted by the xanthate ligands in this group, in particular for the copper and silver xanthates. However, there is a dearth of binary xanthate structures with only two available for copper and one each for silver and gold. The paucity of data can be ascribed directly to the inability to obtain suitable crystals for structure determination. Phosphine adducts are known for all three elements of this group and in the case of both copper and silver, mixed-metal species are also known. [Pg.195]

The structure of the only binary xanthate structure of silver, that is, [Ag(S2COEt)]00, has only just recently become available (130). There is... [Pg.198]


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