A new reactivity pattern of low-valent transition-metal hydroxo complexes: straightforward synthesis of hydrosulfido complexes via reaction with carbon disulfide
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Darío C. Gerbino, Eva Hevia, Dolores Morales, M. Elena Navarro Clemente, Julio Pérez, Lucía Riera, Víctor Riera, Daniel Miguel
A new basic transformation linking two important classes of transition metal compounds; namely, hydroxo and hydrosulfido complexes has been discovered.
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