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The reaction of methyldibromobismuth(III),MeBiBr2, with two equivalents of lithium thiomethanolate affords the new dithiolate complexMeBi(SMe)2 (1). This compound is interesting in terms of its strong biological activity.1H NMR and mass spectra of1 are discussed. As1 did not show characteristic metastable transitions in the MS under test conditions, ion genesis could partially be proved by using the isotopic labelled derivativeMe*Bi(SMe)2 (1*) (Me*=13CH3).
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Klapötke, T. Methylbis(thiomethanolato)bismut(III) — Synthese, Charakterisierung und mikrobiologische Aktivität. Monatsh Chem 119, 1317–1321 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00808312
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