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Inorganic imides are also
known as
solid state or
gaseous compounds, and the
imido group (=NH) can also act as a ligand.
Simple example is
diacetamide with...
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Molybdenum imido alkylidene complexes are
among the most
successful and
representative types of
Schrock catalysts. They are
pivotal organometallic compounds...
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metal imido complexes is a
coordination compound containing an
imido ligand.
Imido ligands can be
terminal or
bridging ligands. The
parent imido ligand...
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coordination chemistry. The
Schrock carbenes often are
transition metal imido complexes derived from this aniline.
Condensation with diacetylpyridine...
- poly(amido amine), poly(amino ester), poly(
imido sulfide), poly(ester sulfide), poly(aspartamide), poly(
imido ether), poly(amino quinone), poly(enone sulfide)...
- In chemistry, a
polyoxometalate (abbreviated POM) is a
polyatomic ion,
usually an anion, that
consists of
three or more
transition metal oxyanions linked...
- molybdenum(VI)- and tungsten(VI)-based
centers supported by
alkoxide and
imido ligands.
Grubbs catalysts, on the
other hand, are ruthenium(II) carbenoid...
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covalently bound to a metal, an
imide ligand produces a
transition metal imido complex. When the
hydrogen of the
imide group is
substituted by an organic...
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products are a
double Diels–Alder
adduct and the
niobium imido compound: The same
imido compound also
forms when the
thermolysis is
performed in toluene...
- −CONH2 −CONC< −CNHNH2 acyloxy- R-oxycarbonyl- halocarbonyl- carbamoyl- -
imido- amidino- -R-oic
anhydride -R-oate -oyl halide* -amide* -imide* -amidine*...