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Transition metals Palladium Platinum Rhenium Rhodium

Non-ionic thiourea derivatives have been used as ligands for metal complexes [63,64] as well as anionic thioureas and, in both cases, coordination in metal clusters has also been described [65,66]. Examples of mononuclear complexes of simple alkyl- or aryl-substituted thiourea monoanions, containing N,S-chelating ligands (Scheme 11), have been reported for rhodium(III) [67,68], iridium and many other transition metals, such as chromium(III), technetium(III), rhenium(V), aluminium, ruthenium, osmium, platinum [69] and palladium [70]. Many complexes with N,S-chelating monothioureas were prepared with two triphenylphosphines as substituents. [Pg.240]

Some second- and third-row transition metals are, for good reason, known as precious metals. These include silver, palladium, rhodium, iridium, osmium, gold, and platinum. As this is written, gold is over 900 per ounce and silver is over 15 per ounce. Some of the other metals such as rhodium, osmium, and rhenium are also extremely expensive. Most of the second- and third-row transition metals are found as minor constituents in ores of other metals. Consequendy, we will not enumerate the sources, minerals, or the processes by which these metals are obtained. Some of their most important properties are shown in Table 11.3. [Pg.374]

Many transition metal alkyls react with carbon monoxide to give acyl compounds. In all these cases the acyl derivatives can be detected at least by infrared methods and in most cases isolated. Molybdenum, manganese, rhenium, iron, cobalt, rhodium, nickel, palladium, and platinum alkyls, Grignard reagents, and boranes, all react with carbon monoxide, and one can explain the products from these on the basis of carbon monoxide inserting into the metal alkyl. [Pg.208]


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