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Transition metal nitrosyl complexes coordination number

Haymore and Ibers (62) have developed a series of corrections to the observed i no stretching frequencies that take into account the position of the metal in the periodic table, the charge on the complex, the metal s coordination number, and the other ligands present. The resulting corrected i no are more successful in predicting the nitrosyl geometry in transition metal complexes. [Pg.302]


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