2016
DOI: 10.5155/eurjchem.7.1.115-120.1387
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Pd(II) and trinuclear Ag(I) bis-N-heterocyclic carbene complexes: Synthesis, structural and in vitro anticancer activity

Abstract: The synthesis imidazole-bas that the choi architectures. Despite being 5 by trans-me 1-5 were test than the rest.

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“…Section 5) has pointed at the possibility of the direct attack of M C at the carbene-accepting metal, not involving an anion [190]. The use of homoleptic bis-NHC-Cu(I) [245] and bis-NHC-Ag(I) [246] complexes in the transmetalation reactions has additionally evidenced the possibility of the formation of bimolecular transition state with the M C -metal bond, followed by the carbene transfer via the NHC-bridged intermediate. The hydride-halide exchange (Section 5) during the (NHC)M C X reactions with hydrides of other metals [121,123,126] can also confirm the bimolecular mechanism.…”
Section: Possible Mechanisms and Driving Forces Of Transmetalation And Related Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section 5) has pointed at the possibility of the direct attack of M C at the carbene-accepting metal, not involving an anion [190]. The use of homoleptic bis-NHC-Cu(I) [245] and bis-NHC-Ag(I) [246] complexes in the transmetalation reactions has additionally evidenced the possibility of the formation of bimolecular transition state with the M C -metal bond, followed by the carbene transfer via the NHC-bridged intermediate. The hydride-halide exchange (Section 5) during the (NHC)M C X reactions with hydrides of other metals [121,123,126] can also confirm the bimolecular mechanism.…”
Section: Possible Mechanisms and Driving Forces Of Transmetalation And Related Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%