The use of bis(pentachlorophenyl)thallium(III) chloride as arylating reagent

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Abstract

Bis(pentachlorophenyl)thallium(III) chloride has been used as an arylating reagent for several transition metal complexes in low oxidation states. The pentachlorophenyl-transition metal complexes thus prepared have been studied by visible-UV and IR spectroscopy.

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