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Synthesis and characterization of hetero-trinuclear metal complexes supported by bisglyoximato ligands
American Chemical Society 241st National Meeting (2011)
  • Paul Kelley, California Institute of Technology
  • Madalyn R. Radlauer, California Institute of Technology
  • Theodor Agapie, California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Transition metal bisglyoxime complexes have been used as precursors for the synthesis of trinuclear species. Reactions with aluminum alkyl complexes supported by multidentate bisphenoxide ligands allow for bridging of the two glyoximato units via O-Al bonds. The coordination chemistry of the nitrogen-bound transition metal is affected by the aluminum linkers. Depending on the steric bulk of the aluminum ligands the geometry of the central metal varies from trigonal prismatic to pseudo-octahedral. The effect of the peripheral phenoxide ligands on the chemistry of the central metal will be discussed.
Keywords
  • Coordination chemistry
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2011
Location
Anaheim, CA
Citation Information
Paul Kelley, Madalyn R. Radlauer and Theodor Agapie. "Synthesis and characterization of hetero-trinuclear metal complexes supported by bisglyoximato ligands" American Chemical Society 241st National Meeting (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/madalyn-radlauer/24/