2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2014.01.002
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Functionalized oxathiacrown macrocycles: Synthesis, characterization and coordination to palladium(II), ruthenium(II) and copper(I)

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“…Among the large variety of ligands used for these complexes are for example different phosphines, [15] sulfoxides, [16] Schiff bases [17] or pincer ligands. [13,14,[18][19][20] Furthermore, the preparation of ligands with properties modulated by the presence of several functional groups like: metallylenes, [21][22][23] oxathia-derivatives, [24] germil-aminophosphoric esters, [25] phophaalkenyl derivatives [26][27][28] or organometallic halogenated derivatives [29][30][31] as well as their study for the stabilization of transition metals derivatives of palladium, ruthenium, gold, tungsten, etc., is a continuous concern in our team.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the large variety of ligands used for these complexes are for example different phosphines, [15] sulfoxides, [16] Schiff bases [17] or pincer ligands. [13,14,[18][19][20] Furthermore, the preparation of ligands with properties modulated by the presence of several functional groups like: metallylenes, [21][22][23] oxathia-derivatives, [24] germil-aminophosphoric esters, [25] phophaalkenyl derivatives [26][27][28] or organometallic halogenated derivatives [29][30][31] as well as their study for the stabilization of transition metals derivatives of palladium, ruthenium, gold, tungsten, etc., is a continuous concern in our team.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%