Controlling concatenation in germanium(I) chemistry through hemilability
We present a novel approach for constructing chains of Group 14 metal atoms linked by unsupported metal–metal bonds that exploits hemilabile ligands to generate unsaturated metal sites. The formation/nature of catenated species (oligo-dimetallynes) can be controlled by the use of (acidic/basic) “pro...
Main Authors: | Caise, A, Griffin, LP, Heilmann, A, McManus, C, Campos, J, Aldridge, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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