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Indirect ligand attachment to metal centers via hydrogen bonding to coordinated water molecules

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The 1∶1 complex between triphenyltin chloride and I has a structure involving the indirect attachment of the ligand to the metal center, via hydrogen-bonding to a coordinated water molecule.

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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the International Tin Research Institute, and NSERC (Canada).

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Smith, F., Prasad, L., Povey, D. et al. Indirect ligand attachment to metal centers via hydrogen bonding to coordinated water molecules. Experientia 39, 719–720 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990290

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