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Gold oxidation level change

A second important factor in cluster formation reactions is the oxidation level, or possible change in oxidation level, of the metals or clusters. Under reducing conditions, direct interactions between metals can contribute to metal bonding, diminishing the requirement for bridging ligands. This type of cluster formation reactivity is seen in gold chemistry, in reactions such as (9),320 but it occurs also at the other end of the transition series in reactions such as (10).340... [Pg.171]


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