Transition metal dinitrogen complexes supported by a versatile monoanionic [N2P2] ligand

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Publication Date 2007-09-05
DOI 10.1039/B709763H
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Wayne A. Chomitz, John Arnold


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Abstract

By adjusting to the steric and electronic requirements of differing metal centers, the new multidentate monoanionic ligand [N2P2] has demonstrated a unique ability to stabilize a range of transition metal窶電initrogen complexes in a variety of oxidation states and coordination geometries.

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