A rare ether-bridged cobalt complex which gives rise to an unusual ‘serpentine’ metal–ligand binding motif

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Publication Date 2002-11-12
DOI 10.1039/B208221G
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Garry Mund, Andrea J. Gabert, Raymond J. Batchelor, James F. Britten, Daniel B. Leznoff


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Abstract

An unusual metal–ligand binding motif is found in dimeric cobalt(II) complexes coordinated by diamidoether ligands that bridge the metals in a ‘serpentine’ fashion through the ether donors of the ligand backbone rather than the amido groups.

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