Further studies on the chemistry of tetramethylthiourea–platinum complexes: Evolution of cis-[PtCl{SC(NMe2)2}(PPh3)2]+ to the dinuclear monothiocarbamato–sulfido complex [Pt2(μ-S){μ-SC(O)NMe2}(PPh3)4]+

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