HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Chemistry from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: [ReH3(PPh3)4] - A Key Compound in the Rhenium Hydride Chemistry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The preparation of pure, crystalline [ReH3(PPh3)4] allows for the preparation of defined rhenium(III) polyhydrido complexes through ligand exchange procedures.
SUMMARY
PBu3. In a recent paper, the authors extensively studied the hydrido chemistry of low-valent technetium complexes with as one of the key-compounds.[31] It turned out that this complex can be synthesized in reasonable amounts and high purity and possesses . . .
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