1975
DOI: 10.1021/ja00836a039
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Platinum(II) complex containing a metallodithiocarboxylate ligand

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“…analogues of these 1-metallacyclobuta-2,3-dienes (e.g., complexes of the type M­(κ 2 -ECE), Figure b). Indeed, despite the myriad bonding motifs of CO 2 to transition metals, there are no examples of monometallic κ 2 -ECE bonding, although there are several related examples of κ 2 -OCO and κ 2 -SCS-bound structures in bimetallics (Figure d). Similarly, deprotonation of metal-bound formates has resulted in closely related bridging μ-η 2 ,η 1 -CO 2 moieties (Figure c). , Thus, isolation and characterization of κ 2 -ECE complexes could provide new insights and strategies into CO 2 activation and further reactivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon disulfide, CS 2 , has proved to be a versatile ligand, being capable of coordinating to one or more metals and it showing a variety of insertion , and disproportionation reactions. Moreover, CS 2 -containing metal complexes can be used as models for CO 2 complexes, which are much more difficult to investigate. , Consequently, three CS 2 derivatives, R 3 P + CS 2 - , R 2 PCS 2 - , and R 2 NCS 2 - , were synthesized to understand variable coordination chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%