1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1693(99)00062-6
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Application of the NOE experiment to the analysis of boron hydride derivatives: confirming the assignments of the pseudocloso-complex [1,2-Ph2-3-{Cp*}-3,1,2-IrC2B9H9] (Cp*=η5-C5Me5) and the closo-compounds 1-Ph-1,2-C2B10H11 and 1-Ph-2-Me-1,2-C2B10H10

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“…89 The application of NOE in the analysis of carboranes and metallacarboranes has been reported. 90 The reactions of rhodathiaborane [8,8-(PPh 3 ) 2 -nido-8,7-RhSB 9 H 10 ] with bidentate phosphines (dppm, dppe and dppp) have been reported to result in complete substitution of the triphenylphosphine to afford a variety of complexes, depending on the stoichiometry of phosphine to thiaborane used. 91 A study into the competitive extraction of selected bases by the carbollylcobaltate anion from aqueous solution has been described.…”
Section: Metallaheteroboranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…89 The application of NOE in the analysis of carboranes and metallacarboranes has been reported. 90 The reactions of rhodathiaborane [8,8-(PPh 3 ) 2 -nido-8,7-RhSB 9 H 10 ] with bidentate phosphines (dppm, dppe and dppp) have been reported to result in complete substitution of the triphenylphosphine to afford a variety of complexes, depending on the stoichiometry of phosphine to thiaborane used. 91 A study into the competitive extraction of selected bases by the carbollylcobaltate anion from aqueous solution has been described.…”
Section: Metallaheteroboranesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…173 177 The value of NOE effects in elucidating metalloborane NMR spectra was shown clearly in a study of [Ir(Cp*)(Ph 2 C 2 B 9 H 9 )]. 178 New iridium(III) complexes containing two cyclometallated 2-phenylpyridines and a bidentate terpy represent a new class of luminescent complex whose photophysical properties can be tuned by substituents in the 4 H position of terpy, which may also be used as the basis for more synthetic chemistry. 182…”
Section: Iridium(iii)mentioning
confidence: 99%