The saccharinate anion: a versatile and fascinating ligand in coordination chemistry
AUTOR(ES)
Baran, Enrique J.
FONTE
Química Nova
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005-03
RESUMO
The saccharinate anion, obtained by deprotonation of the N-H moiety of saccharin (o-sulfobenzimide) is a very versatile and polyfunctional ligand in coordination chemistry. In this review the different forms of metal-to-ligand interactions involving this anion and some other coordination peculiarities are briefly discussed on the basis of some selected examples.
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