Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1307704 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Polynuclear silver(I) and copper(I) thiosaccharinates are examined. The silver thiosaccharinate has a highly regular hexanuclear molecular structure, [Ag6(tsac)6] (tsac: thiosaccharinate anion), where the silver atoms are at the corners of an octahedral core slightly compressed along one of its three-fold axis, and the thionates act as bridges between three metals in a μ3-N,S (η2-S, η1-N) six-electron donor system. In contrast, the copper(I) thiosaccharinate has a highly distorted tetranuclear molecular structure, [Cu4(tsac)4(MeCN)2], where the metals show three different environments.
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Authors
Mariana Dennehy, Gabriela P. TellerÃa, Susana H. Tarulli, Oscar V. Quinzani, Sandra D. Mandolesi, Jorge A. Guida, Gustavo A. EcheverrÃa, Oscar E. Piro, Eduardo E. Castellano,