New pincer-type diphosphinito (POCOP) complexes of NiII and NiIII 

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Publication Date 2006-12-12
DOI 10.1039/B613812H
Impact Factor 6.222
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Valerica Pandarus, Davit Zargarian


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Abstract

This communication reports the synthesis and characterization of the new, pincer-type, square-planar, 16-electron compounds {2,6-(OPPri2)2C6H3}NiIIBr, 1, and {(Pri2POCH2)2CH}NiIIBr, 2, and the square-pyramidal, 17-electron complex {(Pri2POCH2)2CH}NiIIIBr2, 3.

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