Scorpionates: coordination chemistry comes home

Peter Foot, Seema Sudhakaran Pillai, Roman Kresinski

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    Abstract

    Some underreported aspects of polypyrazolylborate chemistry are explored, in particular novel lanthanide coordination chemistry and zwitterionic ligand replacements of this so-called "scorpionate" class of ligands. The application of these ligands to future materials engineering is postulated and, finally, the historic relevance of the topic to L'viv is described.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPublished in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Chemical Technology and Engineering (CTE-2019), Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2019., pp. 397-400. ISSN: 2664-1275 Organising Body: Lviv National Polytechnic University, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Organising Body: Lviv National Polytechnic University, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Published in Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Chemical Technology and Engineering (CTE-2019), Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2019., pp. 397-400. ISSN: 2664-1275

    Organising Body: Lviv National Polytechnic University, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

    Organising Body: Lviv National Polytechnic University, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

    Keywords

    • Chemistry
    • engineering
    • lanthanide ions
    • materials
    • polypyrazolylborates
    • scorpionates

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