Three-Coordinate Zinc Amide and Phenoxide Complexes Supported by a Bulky Schiff Base Ligand
Inorganic Chemistry2001Vol. 40(19), pp. 5051–5054
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Abstract
Three-coordinate zinc complexes are potential catalysts for the ring-opening of cyclic monomers such as lactide and oxiranes. By use of a bulky Schiff base ligand, monomeric zinc amide and phenoxide are prepared and characterized by X-ray crystallography.
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