Dithiadiazolyls as heterocyclic chelators: a radical approach to coordination chemistry?1This article is dedicated to Ken Wade, on the occasion of his 65th birthday, and is based on a lecture given by Dr. A.J. Banister at the 79th Canadian Annual Congress (Memorial University, Newfoundland, 1996).1

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Published in:Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Main Authors: Banister, Arthur J., May, Iain, Rawson, Jeremy M., Smith, J.Nicholas B.
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title_full_unstemmed Dithiadiazolyls as heterocyclic chelators: a radical approach to coordination chemistry?1This article is dedicated to Ken Wade, on the occasion of his 65th birthday, and is based on a lecture given by Dr. A.J. Banister at the 79th Canadian Annual Congress (Memorial University, Newfoundland, 1996).1
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