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Bismuth-carbon bond formation

Carbon functional groups, attachment to polysilanes, 3, 585 Carbon-heteroatom bond formation via antimony(III) compounds, 9, 428 via antimony(V) compounds, 9, 432 via bismuth(III) compounds characteristics, 9, 440 with copper catalysts, 9, 442 non-catalyzed reactions, 9, 443 with bismuth(V) compounds, 9, 450 with bismuthonium salts, 9, 449 with bismuth ylides, 9, 450 Carbon-heteroatom ligands in tetraosmium clusters, 6, 967 in tetraruthenium clusters, 6, 960... [Pg.74]

We have essentially exhausted all of the directly measured enthalpies of formation of compounds containing carbon-arsenic, -antimony and -bismuth bonds. However, let us now make use of other thermochemical data and see what can be derived using some plausible estimates. And barring that, let us see what new enthalpies of formation would become available if only some new measurement were made. [Pg.163]


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