2013
DOI: 10.1186/1752-153x-7-89
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Novel Gold(I) and Silver(I) Complexes of Phosphorus-1,1,-dithiolates and Molecular Structure of [O,O’-(Bornyl)2PS2]H3NC(CH3)3

Abstract: BackgroundThe novel chiral phosphorus-1,1-dithiolates [4-CH3OC6H4P(S)(OR)S]-[H3NC(CH3)3]+ were synthesized by the reaction of [RPS2)]2 (R = 4-MeOC6H4) or P2S5 and the respective alcohol ROH (R = myrtanyl, 2-naphthylethyl, myrtenyl, borneol) in toluene. The reaction of phosphorus-1,1-dithiolates 1–4 and Au(tht)Cl, AuClPPh3 or AgNO3 and PPh3 gave rise to gold(I)- and silver(I)-complexes in THF. All compounds have been characterised by elemental analyses, IR, NMR (1H-, 13C- and 31P-) spectroscopy as well as MS me… Show more

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“…Among sulphur donating ligands, 1:1 dithiolates which include dithiocarbamates, xanthtes and dithiocarboxylates have invited much research attention from chemists, physicists, biologists due to diverse applications and interesting biological, structural, magnetic, electrochemical and therml activities [1][2][3] . An important use of xanthates is the selective benefication of galena and sphalerite recently they have also been used as collectors of nonsulphide ores such as cerussite and anglesite [4][5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among sulphur donating ligands, 1:1 dithiolates which include dithiocarbamates, xanthtes and dithiocarboxylates have invited much research attention from chemists, physicists, biologists due to diverse applications and interesting biological, structural, magnetic, electrochemical and therml activities [1][2][3] . An important use of xanthates is the selective benefication of galena and sphalerite recently they have also been used as collectors of nonsulphide ores such as cerussite and anglesite [4][5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%