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The synthesis of water-soluble analogues of Pt₂(μ₂-S)₂(PPh₃)₄

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The synthesis of water-soluble analogues of Pt₂(μ₂-S)₂(PPh₃)₄
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Platinum has a very rich chemistry with sulfur, and this field has been extensively studied. Of particular interest are complexes containing the {Pt₂(μ₂-S)₂} core, comprising two platinum atoms with μ₂-sulfurs bridging through a flexible hinge. These complexes can act as potent metalloligands (through the two sulfurs) toward a wide range of transition metal and other centres, allowing for the synthesis of complexes with trinuclear mixed-metal cores {Pt₂(μ₃-S)₂M} (M = heterometal). The {Pt₂(μ₂...

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Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2019
Creator
Sutton, Ryan
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https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12443
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Chemistry / Platinum / Pt2S2

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