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Sodium 1,3-dithiole-2-thione-4,5-
dithiolate is the
organosulfur compound with the
formula Na2C3S5,
abbreviated Na2dmit. It is the
sodium salt of the conjugate...
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temperature in
aqueous solution.
Another example is a platinum-bipyridine-
dithiolate complex, Pt(bpy)(bdt), in
which bdt
denotes a 1,2-benzenedithiolate anion...
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Schrauzer and
Volker P. Mayweg, who
prepared nickel bis(stilbene-1,2-
dithiolate) (Ni(S2C2Ph2)2) by the
reaction of
nickel sulfide and diphenylacetylene...
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dithiolate ligands are known,
starting with the
conjugate bases of 1,2-ethanedithiol and 1,3-propanedithiol.
Unsaturated versions of 1,2-
dithiolates usually...
- electrophilicity, etc.) of ligands. An
early example is the
dialkylation of a
nickel dithiolate: The
corresponding alkylation in the
absence of a
metal ion
would yield...
- tungsten-containing enzymes.
Synonyms for
molybdopterin are: MPT and pyranopterin-
dithiolate. The
nomenclature for this
biomolecule can be confusing: Molybdopterin...
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carbon disulfide with
sodium affords sodium 1,3-dithiole-2-thione-4,5-
dithiolate together with
sodium trithiocarbonate: 4 Na + 4 CS2 → Na2C3S5 + Na2CS3...
- Jan
Becher (1995). "The
Organic Chemistry of 1,3-Dithiole-2-thione-4,5-
dithiolate (DMIT)". Synthesis. 1995 (3): 215–235. doi:10.1055/s-1995-3910. S2CID 196762382...
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often abbreviated mnt. It is a "dithiolene", i.e. a
chelating alkene-1,2-
dithiolate. It is a
prototypical non-innocent
ligand in
coordination chemistry. Several...
- Coucouvanis,
Dimitri (1979). "The
chemistry of the
dithioacid and 1,1-
dithiolate complexes, 1968–1977".
Progress in
Inorganic Chemistry. Vol. 26. pp. 301–469...