Syntheses and crystal structures of binuclear gold(1), silver (1) and copper (1) complexes containing bulky pyridly functionalised alkyl ligands

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van den Ancker, Tania R., Bhargava, Suresh K., Mohr, Fabian, Papadopoulos, Stavroula, Raston, Colin L., Skelton, Brian W. and White, Allan H.. 2001. "Syntheses and crystal structures of binuclear gold(1), silver (1) and copper (1) complexes containing bulky pyridly functionalised alkyl ligands." Dalton Transactions: an international journal of inorganic chemistry. 20, pp. 3069-3072. https://doi.org/10.1039/b103865F
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Syntheses and crystal structures of binuclear gold(1), silver (1) and copper (1) complexes containing bulky pyridly functionalised alkyl ligands

ERA Journal ID1539
Article CategoryArticle
Authorsvan den Ancker, Tania R. (Author), Bhargava, Suresh K. (Author), Mohr, Fabian (Author), Papadopoulos, Stavroula (Author), Raston, Colin L. (Author), Skelton, Brian W. (Author) and White, Allan H. (Author)
Journal TitleDalton Transactions: an international journal of inorganic chemistry
Journal Citation20, pp. 3069-3072
Number of Pages4
Year2001
Place of PublicationCambridge, United Kingdom
ISSN1477-9226
1477-9234
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1039/b103865F
Abstract

The syntheses and crystal structures of binuclear gold(I), silver(I) and copper(I) complexes containing bulky pyridyl functionalized alkyl ligands were reported. All syntheses were carried out under an atmosphere of dry argon using standard Schlenk techniques. The complexes were found to be centrosymmetric with each ligand bridging the two metal centres which were in close proximity to each other.

Keywordscrystal structure; radiofrequency spectroscopy; synthesis (chemical); X ray diffraction analysis
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020340205. Main group metal chemistry
340399. Macromolecular and materials chemistry not elsewhere classified
370505. Mineralogy and crystallography
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© Royal Society of Chemistry 2001. Open access journal

Byline AffiliationsDepartment of Biological and Physical Sciences
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Monash University
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
University of Western Australia
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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