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Tetrazine-Based Ligand Transformation Driving Metal–Metal Bond and Mixed-Valence HgI/HgII

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Understanding the self-assembly of cluster aggregates remains an important challenge in coordination chemistry. A chelating tetrazine-based ligand was employed to isolate an unprecedented tetranuclear Hg4 complex exhibiting HgI/HgII mixed valence,… Click to show full abstract

Understanding the self-assembly of cluster aggregates remains an important challenge in coordination chemistry. A chelating tetrazine-based ligand was employed to isolate an unprecedented tetranuclear Hg4 complex exhibiting HgI/HgII mixed valence, which also contains metal–metal bonds. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, and theoretical approaches (density functional theory) were employed to shed some light on the structure and self-assembly of this discrete molecule.

Keywords: tetrazine based; metal; based ligand; mixed valence; hgi hgii; metal metal

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2018

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