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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2008
Filed:
Aug. 28, 2000
Robin A. Gardiner, Strasslach, DE;
Thomas H. Baum, New Fairfield, CT (US);
Connie L. Gordon, Legal Representative, Durango, CO (US);
Timothy E. Glassman, Portland, OR (US);
Sophia Pombrik, Bethel, CT (US);
Brian A. Vaastra, Nampa, ID (US);
Peter S. Kirlin, Austin, TX (US);
Robin A. Gardiner, Strasslach, DE;
Thomas H. Baum, New Fairfield, CT (US);
Connie L. Gordon, legal representative, Durango, CO (US);
Timothy E. Glassman, Portland, OR (US);
Sophia Pombrik, Bethel, CT (US);
Brian A. Vaastra, Nampa, ID (US);
Peter S. Kirlin, Austin, TX (US);
Advanced Technology Materials, Inc., Danbury, CT (US);
Abstract
A metalorganic complex composition comprising a metalorganic complex selected from the group consisting of: metalorganic complexes comprising one or more metal central atoms coordinated to one or more monodentate or multidentate organic ligands, and complexed with one or more complexing monodentate or multidentate ligands containing one or more atoms independently selected from the group consisting of atoms of the elements C, N, H, S, O and F; wherein when the number of metal atoms is one and concurrently the number of complexing monodentate or multidentate ligands is one, then the complexing monodentate or multidentate ligand of the metalorganic complex is selected from the group consisting of beta-ketoiminates, beta-diiminates, C-Calkenyl, C-Ccycloalkenyl and C-Caryl.