## Abstract Data presented for a range of vulcanized rubbers prepared under different conditions show that while olefinic unsaturation becomes reduced by vulcanization in the proportion of one double bond for each sulphur atom combined with a C~5~Hβunit, the original H/C ratio of 8/5 is not altered
Sulphur-substituted organometallic compounds. Part V. Reactions of sulphidomethyl-platinum and palladium compounds with electrophilic reagents
β Scribed by Helen D. McPherson; James L. Wardell
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-1693
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β¦ Synopsis
Reports [ 1 ] have been made recently by Japanese workers on the preparation and structures of sulphi domethyl-platinum and palladium complexes, including those in which the RSCH, unit is acting as a monodentate l&and, e.g. in (PPh3)2M(CH2SMe)Cl (M = Pt and Pd) (I), and as a bidentate l&and, e.g. in [(PPh3)2MCH2SMe] PF,, (PPh,)Pd(CH,SMe)Cl(II) and [(PPh,)Pt(p-CH,SMe)Cl] *.
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