Publications by authors named "Patrick J Lim"

The synthesis, properties, X-ray structures, and catalytic sulfur-atom-transfer (SAT) reactions of W(μ-S)(μ-S)(dtc)(dped) [; dtc = SCNR, where R = Me, Et, Bu, and Bn; dped = SCPh] and W(μ-S)(dtc)(dped) () are reported. These complexes represent the oxidized () and reduced () forms of anaerobic SAT catalysts operating through the bidirectional, ligand-based half-reaction (μ-S)(μ-S) ↔ (μ-S) + S. The catalysts are deactivated in air through the formation of catalytically inactive oxo complexes, (dtc)WO(μ-S)(μ-dped)W(dtc)(dped) (), prompting us to recommend that group 6 SAT activity be assessed under strictly anaerobic conditions.

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Source attribution of mercury (Hg) is critical for policy development to minimize the impact of Hg in wastes. Mercury content of consumer products and its subsequent release into the waste stream of Cebu City, Philippines, is estimated through surveys that employed validated, enumerator-administered questionnaires. Initially, a citywide survey (n = 1636) indicates that each household annually generates 1.

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The title complex, [Cu(C5H10NS2)(C15H22BN6)] or (Tp(Me2))Cu(S2CNEt2), incorporating the classic Tp(Me2) scorpionate, is relevant to blue copper protein models and to Cu extraction from waste treatment and mine-tailing leachate. The IR and UV-Vis spectra are consistent with the crystal structure.

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Reactions of TpMS(S(2)CNEt(2)) with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate in dichloromethane produce olive green/black TpM{S(2)C(2)(CO(2)Me)(2)}(SCNEt(2)-kappa(2)S,C) (M = Mo (1), W (2); Tp = hydrotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)borate). The seven-coordinate complexes exhibit pseudo-octahedral (1) and distorted pentagonal bipyramidal (2) coordination spheres comprised of tridentate fac-Tp, bidentate dithiolene, and thiocarboxamido-kappa(2)S,C ligands. In the solid state, molecules of 1 exhibit pseudo-C(s)() symmetry, with the thiocarboxamide NEt(2) group in a cleft in the Tp ligand.

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