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Arene-ligated heteroleptic terphenolate complexes of thorium
Jamie McKinven1, Gary S Nichol, Polly L Arnold
1EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, Joseph Black Building, University of Edinburgh, The Kings' Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3FJ, UK. polly.arnold@ed.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Bulky terphenolate ligands allow the synthesis of rare heteroleptic thorium chloride, and borohydride complexes; in the absence of donor solvents, the terphenolate ligands protect the metal ions through neutral Th-η(6)-arene interactions in a thorium bis(arene) sandwich motif.
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