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The direct electrochemical synthesis of dialkyldithiocarbamate and diethyldithiophosphate complexes of main group and transition metals

Geloso et al., 1987

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6013278941902255604
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Geloso C
Kumar R
Lopez-Grado J
Tuck D
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Canadian journal of chemistry

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Dialkyldithiocarbamate derivatives (R2NCS2) n M of a number of metals (M= Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Ag, Zn, Cd, In, Tl) have been synthesised in good yield by electrochemical oxidation of appropriate sacrificial anodes in non-aqueous solutions of either the corresponding …
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