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Synthesis of a Water-soluble Metal–Organic Complex Array
Published on: October 8, 2016
Making organometallic molecular wires via oxidative ligand coupling
Keita Johno1, Yuya Tanaka, Takashi Koike
1Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, R1-27, 4259 Nagatsuta, Yokohama, 226-8503, Japan.
Abstract:
1e-Oxidation of heteroaryl-metal complexes, M-het-H (het-H(2) = thiophene, pyrrole, and furan) causes coupling at the heteroaryl moiety to furnish, after deprotonation, the organometallic molecular wire with the doubly elongated linker, M-het-het-M.
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