Metal-metal multiply bonded complexes of technetium. Final report [electronic resource]
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC : Oak Ridge, Tenn. :
United States. Dept. of Energy. Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy,
1995.
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Abstract: | The primary objective of this project was to explore and develop the area of technetium metal-metal multiple bond chemistry. At the outset of the project, examples of metal-metal multiply bonded complexes of technetium were primarily limited to those supported by halide and carboxylate ligands. As a result, we intended to significantly expand the number of complexes containing Tc-Tc multiple bonds using ligands other than carboxylates or halides. In order to achieve this goal, the results obtained from years of dirhenium research was used as a guide for the development of new technetium compounds. Our emphasis, however, was on pursuing unanticipated results and exploiting the inherent differences between technetium and rhenium in order to develop chemistry beyond that which exists for rhenium. We have focused our attention on the preparation of dinuclear complexes with ligand sets that are known to support dinuclear metal-metal bonded cores in a variety of different metal oxidation states. Investigation of the consequences of electron addition and removal from metal-metal bonding manifold on the structural and physical properties of such dinuclear species will provide vital information regarding the electronic structure of Tc-Tc multiply bonded compounds. |
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Item Description: | Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information. 03/30/1995. "LA-SUB--95-78" "DE97002420" Cotton, F.A.; Haefner, S.C. Texas A and M Univ., College Station, TX (United States). Dept. of Chemistry. |
Physical Description: | 18 p. |