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Cationic metal-ligand bonds, bond energy

Bracketing methods involving exothermic proton transfer have yielded both cationic and neutral metal-ligand bond energies. For example, M0H (M - Fe and Co) were reacted with a series of reference bases, reaction 5 (42). For CoOH , proton transfer was observed with... [Pg.57]

The Met+—L bond dissociation energies were measured for some Zn-containing gas phase cations using different methods ". Armentrout reviewed guided ion beam studies of transition metal-ligand thermochemistry and reported the following... [Pg.180]


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Bond energies metal

Energy metals

Ligands cationic

Ligands metal-ligand bonds

Metal-ligand bond energies

Metal-ligand bonding

Metal-ligand bonds

Metal-ligand bonds, bond energies

Metals metal-ligand bond

Metals, cationic

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