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Recent Developments in the Structural Chemistry of Tellurium with Sulfur and Selenium Containing Ligands
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A comprehensive review of the structural chemistry of tellurium can be found in this paper, which covers the field through most of the 1990s, through to the early 1990s.Abstract:
Since the author's last surveys of this field in 1983 and 1987,1,2 there has been considerable developments in the structural chemistry of tellurium. A comprehensive review covers the field through most of 1993.3read more
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1,1-Dithiolato Ligands
TL;DR: Recent progress in the chemistry of dithiolato ligands, RR”EQ(QH) where E = P, As, C, B, Al, Si, Ge, O = O, S, Se, Te; R = R, O, R, R. A recent survey of the literature on 1, 1,1-dithiolatore ligands can be found in this article.
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Binuclear complexes of 4-methoxyphenyltellurium trichloride with variably linked diphosphine disulfide ligands
TL;DR: In this paper, four neutral ligands of the diphosphine disulfide type with different central linking groups were reacted with 4-methoxyphenyltellurium trichloride in dichloromethane.
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Two structurally differing (heterogeometric) mesityltellurium(II) phosphor-1,1-dithiolates: the first monomeric dicoordinate MesTeS(S)PPh2 and a self-assembled tricoordinate [MesTeS(S)P(OPri)2]x
TL;DR: In the class of RTeS(S)PPR′2 compounds, mesityltellurium(II) di(isopropyl)dithiophosphate, [MesTeS[S]P(OPri)2]x, is self-assembled into supramolecular chain-alike arrays through secondary Te⋯S bonds.
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Supramolecular Architectures Based on M(lone pair)…π(arene) Interactions for MSe and Te
TL;DR: An overview of intermolecular interactions occurring between each of selenium and tellurium centers, in both the +II and +IV oxidation states (i.e. with two and one available lone pairs) with arene rings, that is M(lone pair) ⋯ π(arene) interactions, in their crystal structures is presented in this paper.
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Secondary Bonding to Nonmetallic Elements
TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative explanation of the secondary bond behavior is given, and it is argued that the secondary bonds are the result of directed forces rather than electrostatic or non-nondirectional van der Waals forces.
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Stereochemical Aspects of Tellurium Complexes with Sulfur Ligands: Molecular Compounds and Supramolecular Associations
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Triphenyltelluronium derivatives of dithiophosphorus ligands: Crystal and molecular structure of [Ph3Te][S2PPh2] and [Ph3Te][(SPPh2)2N], displaying weak cation-anion Te…S secondary interactions
TL;DR: Triphenyltelluronium diphenylphosphinodithioate and tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphinate were obtained by metathesis reaction between Ph 3 TeCl and NH 4 [S 2 PPh 2 ] and K[SPPh 2 ) 2 N], respectively, and were characterized by IR, MS and multinuclear NMR as discussed by the authors.