-
kinds of
nitrosyl complexes are known,
which vary both in
structure and
coligand. Most
complexes containing the NO
ligand can be
viewed as
derivatives of...
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Koder A, Cho GJ, et al. (December 2000). "Identification of
ligands and
coligands for the ecdysone-regulated gene switch" (PDF).
Proceedings of the National...
- interest,
bulky ligands stabilize unusual coordination sites, e.g.,
reactive coligands or low
coordination numbers.
Often bulky ligands are emplo**** to simulate...
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hydroformylation catalysts is
strongly influenced by the size of the
coligands.
Despite being monovalent, some
phosphines are
large enough to occupy...
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complexes that
contain a mix of
ligands in
addition to hydride. The
range of
coligands is large.
Virtually all of the
metals form such derivatives. The main...
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because Tc can
adopt a
number of
oxidation states. The
oxidation state and
coligands dictate the
specificity of the radiopharmaceutical. The
starting material...
- mild conditions.
Reducing metal complexes in the
presence of a
suitable coligand in
excess under nitrogen gas. A
common choice include replacing chloride...
- as rhenium, tungsten, technetium,
molybdenum and chromium.
Typical the
coligands are π-donors, not π-acceptors. Well
studied examples are the tetraacetates...
- The
preferred coordination type
varies with the
oxidation state and
coligands on the
metal and the
steric and
electronic properties of the R groups...
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achiral linker ligands.
Rosseinsky and
coworkers have
introduced a
chiral coligand to
direct the
formation of
homochiral MOFs by
controlling the handedness...