ristisidoksisen
Ristisidoksisen is a term that refers to a specific type of chemical compound known as a bis(thiosemicarbazonato) complex. This compound is characterized by its unique structure, which includes two thiosemicarbazonato ligands coordinated to a central metal ion. The term "ristisidoksisen" is derived from the Greek words "ristis" meaning "network" and "idoksisen" meaning "oxygen," reflecting the complex's structural and chemical properties.
The synthesis of ristisidoksisen involves the reaction of a metal salt with a thiosemicarbazone derivative. The
Ristisidoksisen has been studied for its potential applications in catalysis, where its unique structure allows it