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Silver coordination and organometallic compounds: classification and analysis of crystallographic and structural data

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In this article, a review summarizes the data for almost six hundred silver coordination and organometallic compounds, with the silver atom occurring in oxidation states of +1, +2, and two examples of +3 in a square-planar environment.
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This review summarizes the data for almost six hundred silver coordination and organometallic compounds, with the silver atom occurring in oxidation states of +1, +2, and two examples of +3 in a square-planar environment. The +2 oxidation state is found in digonal, square-planar, tetrahedral and hexa-coordinated environments. The +1 oxidation state is by far the most common in various geometries from two to seven. The nuclearity range from mono- to polynuclear utilizing a variety of ligand types. There are several examples of distortion isomerism, and a few examples of polymerization isomerism. Correlations between bond lengths, bond angles, ligating atom radius and silver oxidation state are discussed.

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Studies on co-ordination complexes of silver(II). Part VI. Crystal and molecular structure of bis(pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylato)silver(II) dihydrate

TL;DR: In this paper, the structure of bis(pyridine-2,3-dicarboxylato)silver dihydrate was refined to R 0·067.
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Synthesis and X-ray structure of [Ag2(Ph2X2)4][AsF6]2(X = S or Se); six-membered silver–sulphur and silver–selenium rings

TL;DR: In this paper, the X-ray structure of diphenyl disulphide with AgAsF6 in liquid SO2 was shown to have a centrosymmetric six-membered ring, in which two silver atoms are connected by two bridging Ph2S2 ligands.
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