A group of researchers from the University of Montreal recently determined the crystal structure of the heavily absorbing compound [Au(PPh3) (S2CNMe2)] using a MetalJet source integrated into a Bruker D8 VENTURE. The compound was part of a study of materials based on d10 configured gold (I) compounds which have potential application in the area of luminescent sensors.
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