A metal-phosphine complex is a coordination complex containing one or more phosphine ligands. Almost always, the phosphine is an organophosphine of the...
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enzymes. Metal carbon dioxide complex – carbon dioxide bonding to metalsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Metal phosphine complex – class...
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Pi backbonding (section Metal-phosphine complexes)
comparing the structures of pairs of metal-phosphine complexes that differ only by one electron. Oxidation of R3P–M complexes results in longer M–P bonds and...
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Organometallic chemistry (redirect from Metal carbon bonding)
Some related compounds such as transition metal hydrides and metal phosphine complexes are often included in discussions of organometallic compounds...
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complexes, metal acetylacetonates, and metal phosphine complexes are representative members of this class. Some of metal-organic compounds confer solubility...
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turn known as ligands or complexing agents. Many metal-containing compounds, especially those that include transition metals (elements like titanium that...
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Transition metal complexes of phosphine oxides are coordination complex containing one or more phosphine oxide ligands. Many phosphine oxides exist and...
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Bis(triphenylphosphine)platinum chloride (category Triphenylphosphine complexes)
Bis(triphenylphosphine)platinum chloride is a metal phosphine complex with the formula PtCl2[P(C6H5)3]2. Cis- and trans isomers are known. The cis isomer...
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transition metal carbene complex is an organometallic compound featuring a divalent carbon ligand, itself also called a carbene. Carbene complexes have been...
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complexes have been studied at an accelerating pace since the mid-1970s. Most pincer ligands contain phosphines. Reactions of metal-pincer complexes are...
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Triphenylphosphine (redirect from Triphenyl phosphine)
Kohlpaintner, C. W. (2007). "Syntheses of Water-Soluble Phosphines and their Transition Metal Complexes". Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 32. pp. 8–25. doi:10.1002/9780470132630...
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lithium perchlorate. Gold phosphine or NHC triflimidates (LAuNTf2, L = R3P or NHC) are isolable though somewhat labile complexes of gold that serve as sources...
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Dimethylphenylphosphine (category Tertiary phosphines)
n = 0, n = 2, and n = 3 that are often employed as ligands in metal phosphine complexes. Dimethylphenylphosphine is prepared by the reaction of methylmagnesium...
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Dichlorobis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(II) (category Nickel complexes)
Dichlorobis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(II) refers to a pair of metal phosphine complexes with the formula NiCl2[P(C6H5)3]2. The compound exists as two...
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to the phosphine oxide. As a phosphine ligand, it has a wide cone angle of 194°. Consequently, it tends to cyclometalate when treated with metal halides...
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Chloro(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) (redirect from Gold phosphine complex)
L. Casalnuovo, L. N. Ito, B. J. Johnson, L. H. Pignolet "Mixed-Metal-Gold Phosphine Cluster Compounds" Inorganic Syntheses, 1992, Volume 29, Pages 279–298...
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Transition-metal allyl complexes are coordination complexes with allyl and its derivatives as ligands. Allyl is the radical with the connectivity CH2CHCH2...
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reaction of Vaska's complex analogs with the parent phosphine generate the following transition-metal phosphido complex. Alkali metal phosphides sometimes...
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Organophosphine (redirect from Phosphines)
Secondary (2°) phosphines, with the formula R2PH, are prepared analogously to the primary phosphines. They are also obtained by alkali-metal reductive cleavage...
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Ligand cone angle (redirect from Phosphine cone angle)
chemist at DuPont. Tolman originally developed the method for phosphine ligands in nickel complexes, determining them from measurements of accurate physical...
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poor diet and can cause heart disease. Metal ions are often used for diagnostic medical imaging. Metal complexes can be used either for radioisotope imaging...
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In coordination chemistry, a transition metal NHC complex is a metal complex containing one or more N-heterocyclic carbene ligands. Such compounds are...
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Suzuki reaction (section Metal catalyst)
Typically, the phosphine ligand is used in the Suzuki reaction. Phosphine ligand increases the electron density at the metal center of the complex and therefore...
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silver, copper, rhodium, and ruthenium, among other transition metals. Dialkylbiaryl phosphine ligands were first described by Stephen L. Buchwald in 1998...
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Methyldiphenylphosphine (category Tertiary phosphines)
n = 0, n = 1, and n = 3 that are often employed as ligands in metal phosphine complexes. Methyldiphenylphosphine is prepared by reaction of chlorodiphenylphosphine...
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Hydride (redirect from Metal hydride)
surface. A particularly important segment of covalent hydrides are complex metal hydrides, powerful soluble hydrides commonly used in synthetic procedures...
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Ligand (section Metal–ligand multiple bond)
functional group that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding with the metal generally involves formal donation of one...
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Trimethylphosphine (redirect from Trimethyl phosphine)
provides to the metal that to which it is bound. Being a relatively compact phosphine, several can bind to a single transition metal, as illustrated by...
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Chelation (redirect from Metal chelator)
Homogeneous catalysts are often chelated complexes. A representative example is the use of BINAP (a bidentate phosphine) in Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation...
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Asymmetric hydrogenation (section Phosphine ligands)
Zhou, Q. L. (2006). "Well-Defined Chiral Spiro Iridium/Phosphine−Oxazoline Cationic Complexes for Highly Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Imines at Ambient...
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