SEARCH Articles Figures Tables A Generic Description of the Relationship between Metal-Oxygen Bond Strength and Selectivity Activation of C-H bonds by metal complexes Activation of Silicon Bonds by Transition Metal Salts and Complexes Alkali metal halide dimers calculation of equilibrium bond distances and dissociation energies Analysis of Phosphorus, Metals and Metalloids Bonded to Proteins Assembling and Bonding of Metal Microstructures Band theory of metallic bonding Bond Homolysis of Metal Nitrites and Nitrates Bond energies of gaseous polyvalent metal halides Bond energies of metal dichlorides Bond energies of metals Bond lengths of metals Bonding and Structure of Metal-Alkyne Complexes Bonding of Carbon Monoxide to Metals Bonding of Early-Metal Alkoxides Bonding of Late-Metal Alkoxides Bonding of Plastics to Metals Bonding of metallization Bonding of metallization Bonding of sp-valent metals Bonding of transition metals and semiconductors Bonding theories of metals CO2 Coordination to Metal Centres Modes of Bonding and Reactivity Calculation of the M-X bond distance in crystalline alkali metal halides Cleavage of Metal-Carbon Bonds by Electrophiles Cleavage of metal-carbon bonds Cleavage reactions of the metal-carbon bond Containing Metal-Carbon cr-Bonds of the Groups Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel Effects on Bonding of Metal Complexation Formation of metal-carbon bonds (organometallic compounds) Formation of metal-carbon bonds by other insertion reactions Functionalization of Arenes via C—H Bond Activation Catalysed by Transition Metal Complexes Synergy between Experiment and Theory Holding On-The Nature of Bonding in Metal Complexes Hydrogenation of Multiple Bonds with Metal Nanoparticles in Ionic Liquids Insertion Reactions of Transition Metal-Carbon cr-Bonded Compounds. II. Sulfur Dioxide Insertion Reactions of Transition Metal-Carbon cr-Bonded Compounds. II. Sulfur Dioxide and Other Molecules Insertion of Silylenes into Metal—Hydrogen Bonds MO theory of bonding in metallic substances Metal-Carbon r-Bonds of the Groups Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel Metallic Bonds and Properties of Metals Metallic Bonds and the Properties of Metals Moulding of Rubber-Metal Bonded Product Nature of metal-oxide bond Occurrence of bond type in organo-transition metal complexes Of Time and Carbon-Metal Bonds Orbitals and Hybridization in Electron-Sharing Bonds of Transition Metals Physical Properties of the Metal-Hydrogen Bond Polarity of the metal-carbon bond Polymerization of isocyanide by multiple insertion into metal-carbon bond Pre-treatment of metals prior to bonding Properties of Complexes with Metal-Carbon a-Bonds Properties of metal-carbon bond Protonolysis of Metal-Carbon Bonds in Complexes Possessing d-Electrons Protonolysis of metal-carbon bonds QUALITATIVE PICTURE OF BONDING IN METAL COMPLEXES Representation of 7r-bonding in olefin-transition-metal complexes Stability of the Carbon-Metal Bond Stability of the metal-carbon a bond Strength of Metal-Ligand Bonds Vibronic Satellite Analysis Strengths of Bonds from Metal Ions to Ligands Strengths of Metal-to-Carbon Bonds Structure of Compounds Containing Metal-Carbon a Bonds Structures and Bonding of Coinage Metal NPFM Clusters Supramolecular Construction of Chelating Bidentate Ligand Libraries through Hydrogen Bonding Concept and Applications in Homogeneous Metal Complex Catalysis The Congeners of Metal Carbynes with M E Triple Bonds The Free Electron Model of Metallic Bonding The Quantum Chemistry of Transition Metal Surface Bonding and Reactivity The bonding of 1-electron ligands to transition metals The bonding of 4-eIectron ligands to transition metals The bonding of one-electron ligands to transition metals The bonding of other unsaturated hydrocarbons to transition metals The valence-bond theory of metals Theoretical Aspects of Metal-Dihydrogen Bonding and Calculational Methodologies Theories of metallic bonding Thermodynamics of Late-Metal-Alkoxo Bonds Thermodynamics of the Metal-Carbon Bond Types of Bonds Covalent, Ionic, Polar, Metallic Values of Single-Bond Metallic Radii What are the principle geometrical consequences of ionic, covalent and metallic bonding