Heterometallic Molecular Architectures Based on Fluorinated β-Diketone Ligands

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This review summarizes the data on the synthesis of coordination compounds containing two or more different metal ions based on fluorinated β-diketonates. Heterometallic systems are of high interest in terms of their potential use in catalysis, medicine and diagnostics, as well as in the development of effective sensor devices and functional materials. Having a rich history in coordination chemistry, fluorinated β-diketones are well-known ligands generating a wide variety of heterometallic complexes. In this context, we focused on both the synthetic approaches to β-dicarbonyl ligands with additional coordination centers and their possible transformations in complexation reactions. The review describes bi- and polynuclear structures in which β-diketones are the key building blocks in the formation of a heterometallic framework, including the examples of both homo- and heteroleptic complexes.

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Saloutin, V. I., Edilova, Y. O., Kudyakova, Y. S., Burgart, Y. V., & Bazhin, D. N. (2022, November 1). Heterometallic Molecular Architectures Based on Fluorinated β-Diketone Ligands. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27227894

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