Kläui ligand

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The Kläui ligand is the anion {(C5H5)Co[(CH3O)2PO]3}. The

tridentate and tripodal anionic ligands include trispyrazolylborates
.

General structure of a metal center coordinated to a κ3-Kläui ligand.

The ligand is derived from the cationic complex of

chelate) complexes of the type {M[{(C5H5)Co[(CH3O)2PO]3}2]n+ (M = Co(II), Mn(II), Bi(III), etc.).[3]

References

  1. ^ W. Kläui, P. C. Kunz "Sodium (η5-Cyclopentadienyl)tris(dimethylphosphito-P)cobalt(III), Na[(C5H5)Co{P(O)(OMe)2}3]" Inorg. Synth., 2010 vol. 35, pp. 125–128.