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PHOTO-LIGAND-SUBSTITUTION REACTION OF TRIS (ETHYLENEDIAMINE) COBALT (III) ION WITH N-BIS (2-HYDROXYETHYL) DITHIOCARBAMATE ION

Nakashima et al., 1977

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10483137613482059362
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Nakashima M
Kida S
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Chemistry Letters

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Abstract Tris (ethylenediamine) cobalt (III) ion underwent a ligand substitution with N-bis (2- hydroxyethyl) dithiocarbamate ion (= L−) to form [CoL3] in aqueous solution, when the light (460–585nm) was irradiated. The quantum yield (0.343–0.845) of the reaction is unusually …
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