2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2015.05.028
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Dinuclear and polymeric Hg(II) complexes with 1-(2-furoyl)thiourea derivatives: Their crystal structure and related properties

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“…Upon further heating, complex 1 shows a quick weight loss in the temperature range of 230–335 °C, which is due to the decomposition of the organic frameworks. The continuous weight loss occurring at above 335 °C may correspond to the evaporation of HgCl 2 [34] . Similarly, complex 2 begins to decompose at above 230 °C with a sharp weight loss, which is accompanied by the elimination of HgCl 2 .…”
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“…Upon further heating, complex 1 shows a quick weight loss in the temperature range of 230–335 °C, which is due to the decomposition of the organic frameworks. The continuous weight loss occurring at above 335 °C may correspond to the evaporation of HgCl 2 [34] . Similarly, complex 2 begins to decompose at above 230 °C with a sharp weight loss, which is accompanied by the elimination of HgCl 2 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuous weight loss occurring at above 335°C may correspond to the evaporation of HgCl 2 . [34] Similarly, complex 2 begins to decompose at above 230°C with a sharp weight loss, which is accompanied by the elimination of HgCl 2 . The result reveals that the two complexes have good thermal stability.…”
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“…In our research, we have investigated benzoylthioureas, which are compounds with a wide range of applications. Possessing a thiocarbonyl group, 1-acylthioureas easily form coordination complexes with soft Lewis acids, such as mercury (Esté vez-Herná ndez et al, 2015;Okuniewski et al, 2015;Rosiak et al, 2018a;Hu et al, 2016) or copper (Wang et al, 2017) ions. Due to the simultaneous presence of the carbonyl group and the thiourea core, they have interesting coordination properties which enable various chemical and biochemical applications.…”
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“…ese benzoylthiourea derivatives (BTU) proved to have excellent properties to bind to various metal ions due to the very strong donor groups (carbonyl and thioamide) that yield various transition metal complexes. e BTU ligands can give neutral homoleptic or heteroleptic complexes either with S-and Ocoordination, when the ligand is coordinated in monoanionic bidentate form by deprotonation or with only S-coordination if the ligand is bound in neutral form to the metal center [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32].…”
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confidence: 99%