Stepwise and selective synthesis of chelating, multimetallic and mixed-metal π-diborene complexes
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Felipe Fantuzzi
The reaction of a pyridyl-substituted, doubly Lewis base-stabilised diborene with different amounts of copper(I) precursors led to the formation of the first chelating π-diborene complexes, the first π-diborene complexes in which metals are bound to both faces of the BB bond, and the first mixed-metal π-diborene species.
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