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Bridged Dichromium III Complexes

A second dimer of formula [(H20)sCrOHCr(OH2)5] has been found in addition to the well-known dihydroxy-bridged species [Pg.144]


Inelastic neutron scattering experiments have been used to study the ground state splitting of singly bridged dichromium(III) complexes of... [Pg.74]

Bridged Chromium Complexes.—The mixed Cr -Co -dimer ion [(en)aCr(OH)a-Co(en)j] + behaves like a bridged dichromium(iii) complex and is totally unlike the analogous dicobalt(iii) species. The first bridge hydrolysis was examined (Scheme 9). [Pg.210]

The dichromium-/x-naphthalene compound (III) of Lagowski et al. (17) is a slipped triple-decker sandwich, in which the metals share two -electrons of the bridging carbon atoms (C9,10 of naphthalene) and thus complete their 18e shell. In the dinuclear CrRu- -naphthalene complex... [Pg.188]


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