2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chphi.2023.100165
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Acetylacetone and imidazole coordinated Re(I) tricarbonyl complexes: Experimental, DFT studies, and molecular docking approach

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“…The [2+1] strategy has been widely employed in the design of new tricarbonyl Re complexes, providing stability and versatility. Bidentate ligands with a variety of donor atom sets, like SS [12,13], NS [14], NO [15,16], and OO [17][18][19], have been employed in the generation of stable complexes, while common monodentate ligands typically include heterocyclic amines (N) isocyanides (C), and phosphines (P). Complexes 9-10 of the general formula [Re(CO) 2 (OO) 1,2 (L 3 ) 2 ] belong to the [2+1+1] strategy with combination of one bidentate and two monodentate ligands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The [2+1] strategy has been widely employed in the design of new tricarbonyl Re complexes, providing stability and versatility. Bidentate ligands with a variety of donor atom sets, like SS [12,13], NS [14], NO [15,16], and OO [17][18][19], have been employed in the generation of stable complexes, while common monodentate ligands typically include heterocyclic amines (N) isocyanides (C), and phosphines (P). Complexes 9-10 of the general formula [Re(CO) 2 (OO) 1,2 (L 3 ) 2 ] belong to the [2+1+1] strategy with combination of one bidentate and two monodentate ligands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%