Reversible uptake of CO2 by pincer ligand supported dimetallynes
We report on the reversible uptake of carbon dioxide by dimetallynes featuring ancillary hemi-labile pincer ligands. Insertion into the Ge-Ge/Sn-Sn bonds yields species containing an E(CO 2 )E unit, with the mode of ligation of the CO 2 fragment determined crystallographically being found to be depe...
Main Authors: | Caise, A, Griffin, LP, McManus, C, Heilmann, A, Aldridge, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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