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The use of [2-C6R4PPh2]− (R=H, F) and related carbanions as building blocks in coordination chemistry

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Bennett, Martin
Bhargava, Suresh Kumar
Mirzadeh, Nedaossadat
Privér, Steven H

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Over the last half-century, aryl carbanions of the general type [2-C6R4ER′2]− (R = H, F; E = Group 15 element; R′ = various alkyl and aryl groups) have found increasing application as versatile building blocks in the design of novel ligands which, in turn, have played a prominent role in the development of the chemistry of main group and d-block element chemistry. In this review we aim to summarise the main findings and the developments to which they have contributed.

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Coordination Chemistry Reviews

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2099-12-31
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