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Transition-metal—germanium bonds

Chemical and stereochemical properties of compounds with silicon- or germanium-transition metal bonds. E. Colomer and R. J. P. Corriu, Top. Curr. Chem., 1981, 96, 79-107 (68). [Pg.61]

Colomer, E., and Corriu, R. J. P. Chemical and Stereochemical Properties of Compounds with Silicon or Germanium-Transition Metal Bonds, 96, 79-110 (1981). [Pg.164]

Cleavage of Silicon (or Germanium)-Transition Metal Bonds by... [Pg.79]

Complexes with silicon (or germanium)-transition metal bonds in which silicon or germanium is optically active are very stable both chemically and optically. [Pg.106]

Transition Metal Bond Lengths to Germanium, Tin and Lead... [Pg.111]

This part concludes the description of the formation of carbon bonds to transition-and inner transition-metal bonds which is then followed by the formation of silicon, germanium, tin, and lead bonds to these metals. [Pg.31]

Formation of Germanium-Transition and Inner Transition Metal Bond 5.8.4.1. from the Elements... [Pg.316]


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