Functionalized thiosemicarbazone clusters of copper(I) and silver(I)

Inorganic Chemistry
Laura J AshfieldPaul S Donnelly

Abstract

Reaction of [Cu(MeCN)(4)](+) with thiosemicarbazones bearing groups such as phenol, pyridine, or ferrocene gives tetranuclear or hexanuclear clusters with functional substituents; analogous air stable fluorescent clusters can also be prepared with Ag(I).

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