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Molybdenum—germanium bonds

This reaction probably proceeds via the neutral hydride that undergoes reductive elimination of germane. The stereochemistry observed (retention of configuration) is in agreement with a reductive elimination and with the assumption that the formation of the molybdenum-germanium bond proceeds with retention of configuration (cf. Sect. 3.1.2). [Pg.104]

The first stable compound to feature triple bonding to a heavier group 14 elements was the molybdenum-germanium derivative, ( -C5H5)(CO)2Mo=Ge-C6H3-2,6-Mes2. After this sensational work, itwas experimentally... [Pg.5897]


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Molybdenum bonding

Molybdenum bonds

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