Unusual Photoisomerization of a Cyclic S
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Prof. Dr. Dietrich DΓΆpp; Prof. Dr. Carl KrΓΌger; Dipl.-Chem. Peter Lauterfeld; Dr
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Article
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1987
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Thereby, the resulting silver tetrahedron and the sulfur octahedron have a common centroid. Although the anion 9 is chiral because the six sulfur atoms are functional groups of bidentate ligands, both enantiomers occur with equal abundance in the centrosymmetric crystals of 10 (cf. Ref. [lo]). In Fi