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Wolffram’s red salt

Figure 5. The X-ray crystal structure of Wolffram s red salt published by Craven... Figure 5. The X-ray crystal structure of Wolffram s red salt published by Craven...
ClgHg gBrgN8Pta, Tetrakis(ethylamine)platinum(II) dibromotetrakis-(ethylamine)platinum(IV) tetrabromide, 31B, 423 46B, 1082 Cl gHg ijBrgN804Pt2, Tetrakis(ethylamine)platinum(II) dibromotetrakis-(ethyiamine)platinum(IV) tetrabromide tetrahydrate, 42B, 841 ClgHg4ClgN804Pt2, Wolffram s red salt, 26, 611... [Pg.544]

Both crystallographic (14,16,19) as well as spectroscopic results (18) indicate that the analogous bromide and iodide complexes are much nearer to being delocalized-valence species (as are the bromide and iodide versions of Wolffram s-red type salts), consistent... [Pg.61]


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