Dinuclear Gold Diselenophosphate Complexes: Structures and Photoluminescence
Inorganic Chemistry2010Vol. 49(17), pp. 7641–7643
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Abstract
Structures of [AuSe(2)P(OR)(2)](2) (R = (i)Pr, 1; Et, 2), the first homoleptic dinuclear gold(I) bridged by phosphorodiselenoates, are reported along with their intriguing photoluminescent properties, which display multiple emissions as well as thermochromism.
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