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- example is the cis effect in organometallic chemistry, which is the labilization of CO ligands in the cis position of octahedral transition metal complexes...
- labilization of ligand dissociation. 3. Survey of group 6 and 7 six-coordinate carbonyl compounds. The site preference model for ligand labilization effects"...
- chemistry. This pathway can be well described by the cis effect, or the labilization of CO ligands in the cis position. Complexes that undergo dissociative...
- systems. Other ligands have weak π-backbonding abilities, which creates a labilization effect of CO, which is described by the cis effect. As in metal–carbonyls...
- Borisevich is best known for his 1955 discovery of the stabilization and labilization phenomenon of electronically excited polyatomic molecules, but also developed...
- also induced by NaOH or NaBH4. The catalyst attacks a CO ligand, which labilizes another CO ligand toward substitution. The electrophilicity of Fe(CO)4L...
- well as group 7) are also well known for exhibiting the cis effect (the labilization of CO in the cis position) in organometallic synthesis. Group 7 elements...
- Hieber is also known for his work with the cis effect, also known as the labilization of CO ligands in the cis position in octahedral complexes. Hieber was...
- able to reinforce π-backbonding onto a π-acid. They are also known to labilize cis-ligands. The volatility of the tetrachloride and tetraiodide complexes...
- chemistry. This pathway can be well described by the cis effect, or the labilization of CO ligands in the cis position. The opposite pathway is ****ociative...