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- Metal_acetylacetonates abstract "Metal acetylacetonates are coordination complexes derived from the acetylacetonate anion and metal ions, usually transition metals. The ligand acetylacetonate is often abbreviated acac. Typically both oxygen atoms bind to the metal to form a six-membered chelate ring. The simplest complexes have the formula M(acac)3 and M(acac)2. Mixed-ligand complexes, e.g. VO(acac)2, are also numerous. Variations of acetylacetonate have also been developed with myriad substituents in place of methyl. Many such complexes are soluble in organic solvents, in contrast to the related metal halides. Because of these properties, acac complexes are sometimes used as catalyst precursors and reagents. Applications include their use as NMR "shift reagents" and as catalysts for organic synthesis, and precursors to industrial hydroformylation catalysts. C5H7O2− in some cases also binds to metals through the central carbon atom; this bonding mode is more common for the third-row transition metals such as platinum(II) and iridium(III).".
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- Metal_acetylacetonates subject Category:Acetylacetonate_complexes.
- Metal_acetylacetonates subject Category:Chelating_agents.
- Metal_acetylacetonates subject Category:Ligands.
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- Metal_acetylacetonates type ChelatingAgents.
- Metal_acetylacetonates type Ligand115110307.
- Metal_acetylacetonates type Ligands.
- Metal_acetylacetonates type Matter100020827.
- Metal_acetylacetonates type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Metal_acetylacetonates type Substance100020090.
- Metal_acetylacetonates comment "Metal acetylacetonates are coordination complexes derived from the acetylacetonate anion and metal ions, usually transition metals. The ligand acetylacetonate is often abbreviated acac. Typically both oxygen atoms bind to the metal to form a six-membered chelate ring. The simplest complexes have the formula M(acac)3 and M(acac)2. Mixed-ligand complexes, e.g. VO(acac)2, are also numerous. Variations of acetylacetonate have also been developed with myriad substituents in place of methyl.".
- Metal_acetylacetonates label "Metal acetylacetonates".
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