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William J Evans1, Gregory W Nyce1, Robert D Clark1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697 (USA), Fax: (+1) 949-824-2210.
Abstract:
A Se22- complex, Ph3 P, and (C5 Me5 )2 are formed in the reduction of Se=PPh3 by the NdIII complex [(C5 Me5 )3 Nd] [Eq. (a)]. The latter is thus reminiscent of [(C5 Me5 )3 Sm], which, however, appears to be a stronger reductant than [(C5 Me5 )3 Nd]. This suggests that the reductive reactivity of [(C5 Me5 )3 Ln] complexes can be tuned by varying the size of the metal atom.
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