Titanium‐Oxo Clusters with Bi‐ and Tridentate Organic Ligands: Gradual Evolution of the Structures from Small to Big

Volume: 27, Issue: 44, Pages: 11239 - 11256
Published: Jun 29, 2021
Abstract
Homometallic titanium oxo clusters are one of the most important groups of metal oxo clusters, with more than 300 examples characterized by X-ray structure analyses. Most of them are uncharged and are obtained by partial hydrolysis and condensation of titanium alkoxo derivatives. The cluster cores, ranging from 3 to >50 titanium atoms, are stabilized by organic ligands. Apart from residual OR groups, carboxylato and phosphonato ligands are most...
Paper Details
Title
Titanium‐Oxo Clusters with Bi‐ and Tridentate Organic Ligands: Gradual Evolution of the Structures from Small to Big
Published Date
Jun 29, 2021
Volume
27
Issue
44
Pages
11239 - 11256
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