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18Radosław Starosta, Magdalena Florek, Jarosław Król, Małgorzata Puchalska and Andrzej Kochel.
Copper(i) iodide complexes containing new aliphatic aminophosphine ligands and diimines—luminescent properties and antibacterial activity, New J. Chem., 2010, 34, 1441. Luca Pignataro, Benita Lynikaite, Raffaele Colombo, Stefano Carboni, Martin Krupička, Umberto Piarulli and Cesare Gennari.
Combination of a binaphthol-derived phosphite and a C-symmetric phosphinamine generates heteroleptic catalysts in Rh- and Pd-mediated reactions, Chem. Commun., 2009, 3539. Isabelle M. Dixon, Emilie Lebon, Gilles Loustau, Pierre Sutra, Laure Vendier, Alain Igau and Alberto Juris.
Broad HOMO–LUMO gap tuning through the coordination of a single phosphine, aminophosphine or phosphite onto a Ru(tpy)(bpy)2+ core, Dalton Trans., 2008, 5627. Wenli Jia, Xuanhua Chen, Rongwei Guo, Christine Sui-Seng, Dino Amoroso, Alan J. Lough and Kamaluddin Abdur-Rashid.
Aminophosphine ligands RP(CH)NH and ruthenium hydrogenation catalysts RuCl(RP(CH)NH), Dalton Trans., 2009, 8301. Bo Liu and Dongmei Cui.
Rare-earth metal complexes stabilized by amino-phosphine ligand. Reaction with mesityl azide and catalysis of the cycloaddition of organic azides and aromatic alkynes, Dalton Trans., 2009, 550. Michael J. Sgro and Douglas W. Stephan.
Non-innocent reactivity of bis-phosphinimine pincer ligands in palladium complexes, Dalton Trans., 2011, 40, 2419. Nathan R. Halcovitch and Michael D. Fryzuk.
Synthesis and characterization of organo-scandium and yttrium complexes stabilized by phosphinoamide ligands, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 1524. Abraha Habtemariam, John A. Parkinson, Nicola Margiotta, Trevor W. Hambley, Simon Parsons and Peter J. Sadler.
Structure and dynamics of a platinum(II) aminophosphine complex and its nucleobase adducts, Dalton Trans., 2001, 0, 362. Abraha Habtemariam, Beth Watchman, Brian S. Potter, Rex Palmer, Simon Parsons, Andrew Parkin and Peter J. Sadler.
Control of aminophosphine chelate ring-opening in Pt(ii) and Pd(ii) complexes: potential dual-mode anticancer agents, Dalton Trans., 2001, 0, 1306.