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- Plutonocene, Pu(C8H8)2, is an organoplutonium compound composed of a plutonium atom sandwiched between two cyclooctatetraenide (COT2-) rings. It is a...
- species; a characteristic example of an organoplutonium compound is plutonocene. Com****tional chemistry methods indicate an enhanced covalent character...
- Protactinocene (Pa(C8H8)2) Thorocene (Th(C8H8)2) Uranocene U(C8H8)2 Neptunocene (Np(C8H8)2) Plutonocene (Pu(C8H8)2) Cerocene Ce3+(C8H81.5-)2 37205-27-9...
- (Th(C8H8)2), neptunocene (Np(C8H8)2), and plutonocene (Pu(C8H8)2). Especially the latter two, neptunocene and plutonocene, have not been extensively studied...
- metallocene Actinocene Thorocene Protactinocene Uranocene Neptunocene Plutonocene Zirconocene Vanadocene Chromocene Bis(benzene)chromium Manganocene Nickelocene...
- neptunium(IV) chloride with K2(C8H8). It is isomorphous to uranocene and plutonocene, and they behave chemically identically: all three compounds are insensitive...
- species; a characteristic example of an organoplutonium compound is plutonocene. Com****tional chemistry methods indicate an enhanced covalent character...
- space group) which is isomorphous to uranocene and thorocene but not to plutonocene. Neptunocene was first synthesised in 1970 by reacting neptunium(IV)...
- Neptunocene and thorocene were made similarly using the tetrachlorides. Plutonocene is the exception here: as there is no stable plutonium(IV) chloride known...
- neptunium(IV) chloride with K2(C8H8). It is isomorphous to uranocene and plutonocene, and they behave chemically identically: all three compounds are insensitive...