Schax et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A tripodal trisilanol ligand and its complexation behavior towards CuI, CuII, and ZnIISchax et al., 2014
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- 371232713918784961
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- Schax F
- Braun B
- Limberg C
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- European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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A three‐step synthetic route for a new tripodal branched trisilanol ligand PhSi (OSiPh2OH) 3 (LH3) was developed. X‐ray diffraction analysis revealed that the trisilanol crystallizes as a dimer with a cyclic hydrogen‐bonding network. The reaction of LH3 with three equivalents of …
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