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Bis-(4-(2-pyridylmethyleneiminophenyl))disulfide — A chelating ligand capable of self assembly on gold surface and its complexes with M(BF4)2 and M(ClO4)2; MCo, Cu and Ni. Experimental and theoretical study
Published Apr 9, 2007 · E. Beloglazkina, A. Majouga, N. Zyk
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Bis-(4-(2-pyridylmethyleneiminophenyl))disulfide can self-assemble on gold surfaces, forming complexes with Ni, Co, and Cu ions, and oxidation occurs through electron removal from gold thiolate moiety.
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