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Chemical and Electrochemical Properties of [Cp* Rh] Complexes Supported by a Hybrid Phosphine-Imine LigandHopkins et al., 2018
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- Hopkins J
- Lionetti D
- Day V
- Blakemore J
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A series of [Cp* Rh] complexes (Cp*= η5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) bearing the κ2-[P, N]-8-(diphenylphosphino) quinoline (PQN) ligand have been prepared and characterized. Chemical or electrochemical reduction of the rhodium (III) form generates an isolable …
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