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Organoelement Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Lewis-Base Adducts of Group 11 Metal(I) Compounds. Part 37. A Novel Isomerism in the Heterobimetallic 1:1 Adducts of Copper(I) Halides with Tris(dithiocarbamato)cobalt(III).

L. M. ENGELHARDT

L. M. ENGELHARDT

Dep. Phys. Inorg. Chem., Univ. West. Aust., Nedlands, West. Aust. 6009

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P. C. HEALY

P. C. HEALY

Dep. Phys. Inorg. Chem., Univ. West. Aust., Nedlands, West. Aust. 6009

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B. W. SKELTON

B. W. SKELTON

Dep. Phys. Inorg. Chem., Univ. West. Aust., Nedlands, West. Aust. 6009

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A. H. WHITE

A. H. WHITE

Dep. Phys. Inorg. Chem., Univ. West. Aust., Nedlands, West. Aust. 6009

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First published: January 10, 1989

Abstract

Both adducts (III) are prepared by slow interdiffusion of dilute solutions of the tris(dithiocarbamato)-Co(III) complexes (I) and CuI (II) in acetonitrile and characterized by single-crystal X-ray structure determination ((IIIa): space group P21/c, Z=4; (IIIb): Ccca, Z = 8).

ChemInform Abstract

Both adducts (III) are prepared by slow interdiffusion of dilute solutions of the tris(dithiocarbamato)-Co(III) complexes (I) and CuI (II) in acetonitrile and characterized by single-crystal X-ray structure determination ((IIIa): space group P21/c, Z=4; (IIIb): Ccca, Z = 8). The chiralities of the pair of the Co(III) dithiocarbamate moieties in the dipropyl adduct (IIIa) are opposite, whereas in the isopropyl adduct (IIIb) they are the same.

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