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Thallium cyanamide

Cyanamides are pseudo-halide nitrogen ligands that are readily coordinated to metals. A novel compound is 2-cyanaminofluoren-9-one (HL4)24. Its thallium salt T1+(L4)-(Scheme 7) is useful as a transmetallating agent in a reaction with trimethyltin chloride to produce the corresponding tin cyanamide complex [SnMe3L4] (Scheme 8). [Pg.474]

Thallium(I) forms salts with cyanide (CN ), cyanamide (NCN ), azide (Ns"), cyanate (OCN ), isocyanate (CNO"), thiocyanate (SCN"), and selenocyanate (SeCN ) however, complexes with these hgands, hke the Tl -halide complexes, are very weak. In contrast, the neutral Tl Xs species are not well known, although the Tl -pseudohahde complexes are more or less stable. [Pg.4829]


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