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IN a recent note1 referring to the palladium derivatives of diazoaminobenzene and of 4: 4′ dimethyl-diazoaminobenzene described by Dwyer2, it was stated that these compounds, containing one palladium atom united to three diazoaminobenzene units, “appear to be the first examples of hexacovalent palladous compounds [to be] described”, this statement being made also by Dwyer in his original paper.
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MANN, F. Metallic Triazine Complexes. Nature 147, 778–779 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147778c0
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