Coordination complexes of silver(I) with tertiary phosphine and related ligands
Author(s)
Meijboom, Reinout
Bowen, Richard J
Berners-Price, Susan J
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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This paper gives an overview of the structural chemistry of silver(I) coordination complexes. The main discussion is on the halide complexes (F-, Cl-, Br-, I-) but included are also the pseudo-halides (CN-, SCN-) and the classical non-coordinating anions (NO3-, ClO4-, BF4-, PF6-) and oxy-anions (NO3-, H3CCO2-, F3CCO2-, F3CSO3-, etc.). The main focus is on complexes of these silver(I) salts with phosphine ligands, but where relevant the chemistry of other donor ligands is also reviewed. Coordination complexes of silver(I) halides show a rich variation of structural types. The type of structure depends on the stoichiometry of ...
View more >This paper gives an overview of the structural chemistry of silver(I) coordination complexes. The main discussion is on the halide complexes (F-, Cl-, Br-, I-) but included are also the pseudo-halides (CN-, SCN-) and the classical non-coordinating anions (NO3-, ClO4-, BF4-, PF6-) and oxy-anions (NO3-, H3CCO2-, F3CCO2-, F3CSO3-, etc.). The main focus is on complexes of these silver(I) salts with phosphine ligands, but where relevant the chemistry of other donor ligands is also reviewed. Coordination complexes of silver(I) halides show a rich variation of structural types. The type of structure depends on the stoichiometry of the ligand to silver in the reaction mixture, as well as reaction conditions. Other factors influencing the structure of these complexes include the halide or pseudo-halide ligands used as counterion and the type of solvent.
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View more >This paper gives an overview of the structural chemistry of silver(I) coordination complexes. The main discussion is on the halide complexes (F-, Cl-, Br-, I-) but included are also the pseudo-halides (CN-, SCN-) and the classical non-coordinating anions (NO3-, ClO4-, BF4-, PF6-) and oxy-anions (NO3-, H3CCO2-, F3CCO2-, F3CSO3-, etc.). The main focus is on complexes of these silver(I) salts with phosphine ligands, but where relevant the chemistry of other donor ligands is also reviewed. Coordination complexes of silver(I) halides show a rich variation of structural types. The type of structure depends on the stoichiometry of the ligand to silver in the reaction mixture, as well as reaction conditions. Other factors influencing the structure of these complexes include the halide or pseudo-halide ligands used as counterion and the type of solvent.
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Journal Title
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
Volume
253
Issue
3-4
Subject
Classical physics not elsewhere classified
Inorganic chemistry
Physical chemistry
Other chemical sciences