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- The chalcogenide metallates are known as oxometallates, thiometallates, selenometallates and tellurometallates; the cyanide metallates are known as cyanometallates...
- boronic ester to give an ate complex. The ate complex undergoes a 1,2-metallate rearrangement to give the homologated product, which is then further oxidised...
- that n-butyllithium normally adopts. BuLi/TMEDA is able to metallate or even doubly metallate many substrates including benzene, furan, thiophene, N-alkylpyrroles...
- Relativistic coupled cluster calculations for the di-, tetra- and hexafluoro metallates of Cu, Ag, Au, and element 111". J. Chem. Phys. 109 (10): 3935–43. Bibcode:1998JChPh...
- necessary for the synthesis of many organic molecules. In synthesis, metallated reagents are typically involved in nucleophilic substitution, single-electron-transfer...
- Many metallated paramagnetic texaphyrin species exhibit triplet-state lifetimes in the nanosecond range. These results are mirrored by metallated PCs....
- (link) Krzysztof Jarowicki, Philip J. Kocienski, Liu Qun (2002). "1,2-Metallate Rearrangement: (Z)-4-(2-Propenyl)-3-Octen-1-Ol". Organic Syntheses. 79:...
- Tetrachloroferrate is the polyatomic ion having chemical formula FeCl−4. The metallate can be formed when ferric chloride (FeCl3) abstracts a chloride ion from...
- Volumes, vol. 3, p. 185. Jarowicki, K.; Kocienski, P. J.; Qun, L. "1,2-Metallate Rearrangement: (Z)-4-(2-Propenyl)-3-Octen-1-ol". Organic Syntheses. 79:...
- in the molecule. Aza enolates (also known as imine anions, enamides, metallated Schiff bases, and metalloenamines) are nitrogen analogous to enolates...