1916
DOI: 10.1002/prac.19160930125
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III. Über einige Derivate des Pyridins und Chinolins

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“…The synthesis of dpaH was first reported by Chichibabin and Zeide in 1914 [1] and Steinhäuser and Dieplder in 1916. [2] The former group tested the route shown in equation 1, [1] while the latter group used equation 2 and produced a number of derivatives, including an Hg(I) complex. [2] The first reports of the deliberate use of dpaH to chelate metal centers were in divalent cobalt [3] and copper [4] complexes in 1957.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The synthesis of dpaH was first reported by Chichibabin and Zeide in 1914 [1] and Steinhäuser and Dieplder in 1916. [2] The former group tested the route shown in equation 1, [1] while the latter group used equation 2 and produced a number of derivatives, including an Hg(I) complex. [2] The first reports of the deliberate use of dpaH to chelate metal centers were in divalent cobalt [3] and copper [4] complexes in 1957.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] The former group tested the route shown in equation 1, [1] while the latter group used equation 2 and produced a number of derivatives, including an Hg(I) complex. [2] The first reports of the deliberate use of dpaH to chelate metal centers were in divalent cobalt [3] and copper [4] complexes in 1957. Since this time, the versatility of dpaH and dpa has been demonstrated by the variety of mononuclear, dinuclear, and trinuclear complexes synthesized with metals and nonmetals from across the periodic table, Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%