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Cobalt(III)-8-mercaptoquinoline complexing in cobalt(III)hexacyanoferrate(II) gelatin-immobilized matrix systems

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Novel complexing processes in binary systems containing CoIII and 8-mercaptoquinoline or its derivatives (5-Cl-, 5-Br-, 5-Me-, 5-Ph- and 5-SMe- 8-mercaptoquinoline), with a cobalt(III)hexacyanoferrate(II) gelatin-immobilized matrix in contact with an aqueous solution of the corresponding ligand, have been observed. Under the specific conditions described, three water-insoluble coordination compounds are formed in each of the systems indicated, whereas upon complexing in solution or the solid phase the formation of only one complex is observed.

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Mikhailov, O.V. Cobalt(III)-8-mercaptoquinoline complexing in cobalt(III)hexacyanoferrate(II) gelatin-immobilized matrix systems. Transition Metal Chemistry 25, 341–343 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007003106583

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