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      A rapid screening, “combinatorial-type” survey of the metalloligand chemistry of Pt₂(PPh₃)₄(μ-S)₂ using electrospray mass spectrometry

      Fong, S.W. Audi; Vittal, Jagadese J.; Henderson, William; Hor, T.S. Andy; Oliver, Allen G.; Rickard, Clifton E.F.
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       10.1039/b009616b
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      Fong, S. W. A., Vittal, J. J., Henderson, W., Hor, T. S. A., Oliver, A. G., & Rickard, C. E. F. (2001). A rapid screening, “combinatorial-type” survey of the metalloligand chemistry of Pt₂(PPh₃)₄(μ-S)₂ using electrospray mass spectrometry. Chemical Communications, 5, 421-422.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3373
      Abstract
      Electrospray mass spectrometry is a rapid and powerful technique for a combinatorial-like survey of the chemistry of the metalloligand Pt₂(PPh₃)₄(μ-S)₂, leading to the successful isolation and crystallographic characterisation of the novel protonated species Pt₂(PPh₃)₄(μ-S)(μ-SH) together with a range of metallated derivatives.
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      2001
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      Journal Article
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      ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
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      This is an author’s accepted version of an article published in the journal: Chemical Communications. Used with permission.
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