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atoms that are
directly bonded to each other. But metal–metal
bonded dimetallic complexes are
highly relevant to the area.
Clusters occur in "pure" inorganic...
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method metall- mine Gr**** μέταλλον (métallon), μεταλλικός (metallikós)
dimetallic, electrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, metallic, metalloid, metallophobia...
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synthesised in 1987 to
carry out
basic studies on the
redox chemistry of
dimetallic coordination compounds. Then, it was
serendipitously discovered by another...
- the
usual "clam-s****"
structure seen for
other Cp2MXn complexes. The
dimetallic structure has been
confirmed by
Microcrystal electron diffraction. The...
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method metall- mine Gr**** μέταλλον (métallon), μεταλλικός (metallikós)
dimetallic, electrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy, metallic, metalloid, metallophobia...
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uniquely stable 17-electron
metal carbonyl, is a blue-black solid.
Dimetallic and
polymetallic carbonyls tend to be more
deeply colored.
Triiron dodecacarbonyl...
- rule is used. Thus, 34
electrons in an
organometallic complex predicts a
dimetallic complex with a metal-metal bond. For
higher nuclearity clusters, more...
- Akasaka,
Takeshi (2015-01-14). "Hiding and
Recovering Electrons in a
Dimetallic Endohedral Fullerene: Air-Stable
Products from
Radical Additions". Journal...
- Stern, C.; Barrett, A.G.M.; Hoffman, B.M.,
Synthesis and
Properties of
Dimetallic M1[Pz]-M2[Schiff Base] Complexes. Inorg. Chem., 2004, 43, 3377-3385. Miwa...
- as side-on fashion. One
example is [(η5-C5Me4H)2Zr]2(μ2,η2,η2-N2). The
dimetallic complex can
react with H2 to
achieve the
artificial nitrogen fixation...