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New findings from University of Bristol in the area of metals published.

Publication: Journal of Technology
Publication Date: 29-SEP-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
According to a study from Bristol, the United Kingdom, "A new boron-based flexible scorpionate ligand based upon 7-azaindole, Li[Ph(H)B(azaindolyl)(2)] (Li[(Ph)Bai]), has been prepared. This ligand, together with the previously reported ligand K[HB(azaindolyl)(3)] (K[Tai]), have been used to prepare a range of monovalent group 9 transition-metal complexes."

"The complexes [M(COD){kappa...

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