Issue 20, 1986

[Ni4(S2)(SCH2CH2S)4]2–, the first polysulphide–thiolate complex of a transition metal and [Ni3(SCH2CH2S)4]2–, a related linear trinuclear nickel thiolate

Abstract

[Ni4(S2)(SCH2CH2S)4]2–, which can be obtained by reaction of NiCl2, Na2(SCH2CH2S), and Na2S2, is the first complex that contains polysulphide and thiolate ligands simultaneously; the related trinuclear thiolate [Ni3(SCH2CH2S)4]2– has a linear metal frame and is formed in the absence of Na2S2.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1986, 1527-1529

[Ni4(S2)(SCH2CH2S)4]2–, the first polysulphide–thiolate complex of a transition metal and [Ni3(SCH2CH2S)4]2–, a related linear trinuclear nickel thiolate

W. Tremel, B. Krebs and G. Henkel, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1986, 1527 DOI: 10.1039/C39860001527

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