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Diiminopyridines (DIP, also
known a
pyridine diimines, PDIs) are a
class of
diimine ligands. They
featuring a
pyridine nucleus with
imine sidearms appended...
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basic and
exhibits pi-acceptor properties. Several,
especially the
diiminopyridines are
noninnocent ligands. Many
Schiff base
ligands are
derived from...
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Synthesis of
diiminopyridine complexes....
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supported by
anionic Schiff base
ligand Catalysts supported by
tridentate diiminopyridine ligand.
Efforts to
copolymerize polar comonomers led to
catalysts based...
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Deinked pulp, in
paper production Diiminopyridine, a
class of ligand, in
chemistry Diindenoperylene, an
organic semiconductor...
- with Cr and Mo carbonyls. Sb(I)
cations can also be
generated when a
diiminopyridine ligand on Sb. Rummel, Lena; Seidl, Michael; Timoshkin,
Alexey Y.; Scheer...
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Condensation with
diacetylpyridine and
acetylacetone gives, respectively,
diiminopyridine and
NacNac ligands. R. R.
Schrock (2009). "Recent
Advances in High...
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ligands in
coordination chemistry,
often via
template reactions. The
diiminopyridine (DIP)
class of
ligands can be
formed from
diacetylpyridine through...
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oxidation of 2,6-dimethylpyridine. It
condenses with
amines to give
diiminopyridine ligands, as was
demonstrated in
Fraser Stoddart's
synthesis of molecular...
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selenium and
tellurium dications have been
found to be
stabilized by the
diiminopyridine ligand DIMPY. For example, the
reaction product of
triflate S(Otf)2...