The Silver-Alkene Interaction as a Supramolecular Synthon: Divinylbenzene-Based Assemblies

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University of Canterbury. Chemistry.
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2006
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Burgess, J.
Cottam, J.R.A.
Steel, P.J.
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The interaction of silver(i) salts with alkenes is shown to be a useful synthon for the assembly of both discrete and polymeric metallosupramolecular architectures. The three isomers of divinylbenzene lead to a diverse range of adducts, seven of which have been structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography

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Burgess, J., Cottam, J.R.A., Steel, P.J. (2006) The Silver-Alkene Interaction as a Supramolecular Synthon: Divinylbenzene-Based Assemblies. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 59(5), pp. 295-297.
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