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Cyanido bridges

Figure 1.20 A projection of the bi-nuclear unit of [Pr(dmf)4Fe(CN)6(H20)4]. Lattice water molecules have been omitted for clarity [19a] (Reprinted from Coordination Chemistry Review, 250, S. Tanase and J. Reedijk, Chemistry and magnetism of cyanido-bridged d-f assemblies, 2501-2510, 2006, with permission from Elsevier.)... Figure 1.20 A projection of the bi-nuclear unit of [Pr(dmf)4Fe(CN)6(H20)4]. Lattice water molecules have been omitted for clarity [19a] (Reprinted from Coordination Chemistry Review, 250, S. Tanase and J. Reedijk, Chemistry and magnetism of cyanido-bridged d-f assemblies, 2501-2510, 2006, with permission from Elsevier.)...
Zhu, X., Wong, W.-K., Guo, J., et al. (2008) Reactivity of cationic lanthanide(lll) monoporphyrinates towards anionic cyanometallates - preparation, crystal structure, and luminescence properties of cyanido-bridged di-and trinuclear d-f complexes. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 3515. [Pg.524]


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