The Monoanionic ECE-Pincer Ligand: A Versatile Privileged Ligand Platform-General Considerations
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2013
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van Koten, G.
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van Koten, G.
Milstein, D.
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During the past 40 years, the monoanionic, tridentate ligand platform that has been named “Pincer” has established itself as a privileged ligand in a variety of research and application areas. Exciting discoveries with NCN and PCPpincer metal complexes in the late 1970s created a firm basis for the tremendous development of the field. Some of the basic findings are summarized with emphasis on the organometallic aspects of the ECE-pincer metal system.
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van Koten, G 2013, The Monoanionic ECE-Pincer Ligand: A Versatile Privileged Ligand Platform-General Considerations. in G van Koten & D Milstein (eds), Organometallic pincer chemistry. Topics in organometallic chemistry, no. 40, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31081-2_1