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A novel di-platinum(II) octaphosphite complex showing metal–metal bonding and intense luminescence; a potential probe for basic proteins. X-Ray crystal and molecular structure
Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications1980Vol. 0(1), pp. 13–15
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Abstract
X-Ray crystallography and 195Pt and 31P n.m.r. spectroscopy show that an intensely luminescent product from K2PtCl4–H3PO3 reactions is a dimer with close Pt atoms (2·925 Å) bridged by four P–O–P linkages from diphosphorous acid ligands; its reactions and uses are discussed.
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