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Dihydrogen dynamic behavior

The Extraordinary Dynamic Behavior and Reactivity of Dihydrogen and Hydride in the Coordination Sphere ofTransition Metals... [Pg.603]

Transition metal hydrides and dihydrogen are important molecules which are involved in most homogeneous catalytic reactions. Due to their relative simplicity and their accessibility using H NMR spectroscopy, these molecules have been the basis of numerous relevant experimental observations, which have significantly increased our understanding of reaction mechanisms in solution. Examples of this are the activation of a-bonds and the dynamic behavior of unsaturated complexes in solution. [Pg.299]


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