Browsing by Subject "Metal bonding"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)The anionic transition metal hydride, HM(CO)₄L⁻ (M = Cr, W; L = CO, P(OMe)₃, P(C₆H₅)₃, P(Me)₃) reacts with transition metal carbonyl dimers (Cp₂W₂(CO)₆, Cp₂Mo₂(CO)₆, Mn₂(CO)₈{P(C₆H₅)₃}₂, Mn₂(CO)₁₀, Co₂⁻ (CO)₈) to give ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1987)The acid-base properties of transition metal hydrides are of import to the understanding the nature of the metal-hydride bond. Some neutral transition metal hydrides behave as Bronsted acids, and cationic-metal hydrides ...