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- In organometallic chemistry, the isolobal principle (more formally known as the isolobal analogy) is a strategy used to relate the structure of organic...
- a benzene ring in which two of the C-H fragments have been replaced by isolobal nitrogen. There are three structural isomers: pyridazine (1,2-diazine)...
- the same number of electrons but they do not have the same structure. Isolobal principle IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold...
- 1965 prize for other work.) In his Nobel Lecture, Hoffmann introduced the isolobal analogy for predicting the bonding properties of organometallic compounds...
- is isolobal, hence the rules are applicable to carboranes. This can be explained due to a frontier orbital treatment. Additionally there are isolobal transition-metal...
- Series of mixed organic and inorganic tetrahedrane structures illustrating that Co(CO)3 and methylidyne are isolobal....
- organometallic compounds is often discussed from the perspective of the isolobal principle. A wide variety of physical techniques are used to determine...
- d-electron count, the 18-electron rule, oxidation state, valency, and the isolobal analogy. Many procedures have been reported for the synthesis of Mn2(CO)10...
- dimanganese decacarbonyl is formed in terms of the isolobal analogy of two d7 Mn(CO)5 fragments, that are isolobal to the methyl radical CH• 3. In analogy to...
- of the hydrogen or substituent on the carbon—the overall replacement is isolobal. 6-membered rings with one nitrogen atom: pyridines 6-membered rings with...