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Understanding Rhodanates: A Comprehensive Guide to Coordination Compounds

Rhodanate is a type of coordination compound that contains the rhodanide ion, which is formed by the reaction of a metal ion with a ligand such as phenol or an amine. The general formula for a rhodanate is [M(phenolate)2]-, where M is the metal ion and phenolate is the ligand. Rhodanates are commonly used in catalytic reactions, such as the alkene hydroamination reaction, and have been studied for their potential applications in organometallic chemistry and materials science.

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