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Title: | Part I Synthesis and molecular Assemblies of d10 metal complexes bearing 9, 10-disubstituted anthracene ligand Part II Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of heterobimetallic platinum(II)-acetylide and platinum(0)-acetylene complexes | Authors: | ZHANG KE | Keywords: | transition metal, anthracene, acetylene, crystal structure, electronic spectroscopy, metal-metal interaction | Issue Date: | 20-Nov-2006 | Citation: | ZHANG KE (2006-11-20). Part I Synthesis and molecular Assemblies of d10 metal complexes bearing 9, 10-disubstituted anthracene ligand Part II Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of heterobimetallic platinum(II)-acetylide and platinum(0)-acetylene complexes. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | In the first part of this work, the performance of Au-Au and/or I?-I? interactions was investigated on the basis of crystal structures of a series of gold(I) diphosphine complexes formulated as (I?-PAnP)(AuX)2 (PAnP: 9, 10-bis-diphenylphosphinoanthracene). First examples of Au-X-Ag halonium species were discovered in the reaction of (I?-PAnP)(AuCl)2 or (I?-PAnP)(AuBr)2 with AgSbF6. Coordination chemistry of 9, 10-anthracenedithiol with d10 metal was also studied. In the second part of this work, the effect of metal-metal interaction on the electronic communicating ability of a??-Ca?!C-Pt-Ca?!C-a?? bridge were evaluated on the basis of the electrochemical behavior of a series of heterobimetallic platinum(II)-acetylide complexes. In addition, to search for complexes of low-lying MLCT excited states, the electronic spectroscopic study of a series of platinum(0)-acetylene I? complexes was carried out. | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/48911 |
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