- In chemistry, a
metallaborane is a
compound that
contains one or more
metal atoms and one or more
boron hydride.
These compounds are
related conceptually...
- (2001). "A
Unifying Electron-Counting Rule for
Macropolyhedral Boranes,
Metallaboranes, and Metallocenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 (18): 4313–4323. doi:10.1021/ja003233z...
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synthesis of
other boron hydride clusters. It is also a
precursor to
metallaboranes. For example, it
reacts with
diiron nonacarbonyl to give B4H8Fe(CO)3...
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degradation of para-C2B10H12. A
variety of
complexes - a
subset of
metallaborane - are
known with one or two
dicarbollide ligands. An
example of a 1:1...
- four
present in
boron and main
group clusters.
PSEPT also
applies to
metallaboranes Owing their large radii,
transition metals generally form
clusters that...
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interests are diverse,
involving many
different species of heteroboranes,
metallaboranes,
metallaheteroboranes and carboranes. A
major theme is the exploration...
- (2001). "A
Unifying Electron-Counting Rule for
Macropolyhedral Boranes,
Metallaboranes, and Metallocenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 (18): 4313–4323. doi:10.1021/ja003233z...
- give
larger clusters. This
approach also
applies to the
synthesis of
metallaboranes,
Reminiscent of the
behavior of
diborane and its adducts,
higher boranes...
- (2001). "A
Unifying Electron-Counting Rule for
Macropolyhedral Boranes,
Metallaboranes, and Metallocenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 123 (18): 4313–4323. doi:10.1021/ja003233z...