An early-late heterobimetallic complex with an unsupported dative bond: synthesis and structure of [(Cy(3)P)(2)Pt-ZrCl(4)

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Holger BraunschweigKatrin Schwab

Abstract

The presented platinum zirconium adduct [(Cy(3)P)(2)Pt-ZrCl(4)] expands the range of known platinum metal adducts towards early-late heterobimetallics displaying the first unsupported dative transition metal bond; X-ray structure and DFT calculations gave an estimation about the bond strength and indicate a strong Pt-Zr bond.

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May 24, 2012·Chemical Reviews·Jürgen BauerRian D Dewhurst
Jul 1, 2010·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Holger BraunschweigKatrin Schwab
Nov 7, 2014·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Holger BraunschweigChristoph Schneider
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