2019
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.201900119
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Pnictogen‐containing iron and chromium carbonyl complexes: From complexes to semiconducting frameworks

Abstract: Recently, main group elements containing transition metal carbonyl complexes have received much attention due to their novel bonding modes and versatile reactivities. In this article, we will focus on the development of pnictogen (Bi, Sb, and As)‐containing Fe or Cr carbonyl complexes reported in our previous study, in which their rational synthetic methodologies, intriguing reactivities, as well as their special properties will be described and systematically compared. Importantly, a unique zig‐zag Bi‐Fe poly… Show more

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“…1 These compounds are particularly interesting owing to their unusual bonding pattern as well as to their potential of having associated intrinsic physical and chemical properties, for example, magnetic and semiconducting behaviours. 2 However, despite the large number of compounds already synthesised in this field, further investigations regarding their supramolecular chemistry are still limited, 1 c ,2 a which, in fact, is not surprising since such compounds are commonly obtained in low yields from non-selective reactions. In addition, in general, organometallic complexes are still rarely used as linkers in supramolecular chemistry.…”
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“…1 These compounds are particularly interesting owing to their unusual bonding pattern as well as to their potential of having associated intrinsic physical and chemical properties, for example, magnetic and semiconducting behaviours. 2 However, despite the large number of compounds already synthesised in this field, further investigations regarding their supramolecular chemistry are still limited, 1 c ,2 a which, in fact, is not surprising since such compounds are commonly obtained in low yields from non-selective reactions. In addition, in general, organometallic complexes are still rarely used as linkers in supramolecular chemistry.…”
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confidence: 99%