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Group 3 Metal Complexes

CbHOROCARBONSANDCbHOROHYDROCARBONS - RDIG-CbHORINATED TOLUENES] (Vol 6) -in platinum-group metal complexes pLATINUM-GROUP METALS, COMPOUNDS] (Vol 19)... [Pg.707]

Activation of Dioxygen by Cobalt Group Metal Complexes Claudio Bianchini and Robert W. Zoellner... [Pg.513]

I 74 The Building-block Approach to Understanding Main-group-metal Complex Structures... [Pg.210]

Bianchini C, Zoellner RW. 1997. Activation of dioxygen by cobalt group metal complexes. Advinorg Chem 44 263. [Pg.687]

Under these conditions, blue flowers can be achieved as a metal complex of anthocyanin (called a metalloanthocyanin) is stabilized through the association of a metal ion with two hydroxy groups oriented ortho to one another on the anthocyanin ring, as illustrated in Fig. 9.4.3J2 In basic solution, the structure of the anthocyanin (Fig. 9.4.4) no longer has ortho-oriented hydroxy groups. Metal complexation is no longer possible, and the flower color appears red. [Pg.123]

Monodentate (monometallic monoconnective) phosphor-1,1-dithiolato ligands are rare. Bidentate (monometallic biconnective) form chelate rings and three sub-types can be distinguished according to the degree of asymmetry (Scheme 2). The most asymmetric type (anisobidentate) occurs when a covalent bond is associated with a secondary bond this takes place mostly in main-group metal complexes. The second type is rare and is the result of the association between a covalent and a dative coordinate bond. The symmetric bidentate bonding (isobidentate) is found mainly in transition metal complexes. [Pg.594]

Costa, E., Pringle, P.G., Smith, M.B., and Worboys, K., Self-replication of tris(cyanoethyl)phosphine catalyzed by platinum group metal complexes, /. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 4227, 1997. [Pg.108]

In the case of the sulphur triimide S(NBu-f)3, the dispersive Raman technique applying a double monochromator and a CCD camera was employed to obtain the information from polarized measurements (solution studies) and also to obtain high-resolution spectra by low-temperature measurements. In the case of the main group metal complex, only FT-Raman studies with long-wavenumber excitation were successful, since visible-light excitation caused strong fluorescence. The FT-Raman spectra of the tetraimidosulphate residue were similar to those obtained from excitation with visible laser lines. [Pg.252]

Formation of transition and main group metal complexes... [Pg.772]


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Activation of Dioxygen by Cobalt Group Metal Complexes

Alkoxy complexes, group 2 metals

Alkylperoxo complexes Group VIII metal

Allyl complexes group 3 metals

Amido complexes group 1 metals

Ammonium ions, alkylaffinity series platinum group metal complexes

Carbyne Complexes of the Group VIII Metals

Cationic complexes group 4 metals

Chiral metal complexes functional group transformation

Chromium complexes Group 8 metals

Cluster complexes Group 6 metals

Cobalt group metals, complexes with

Complexes of Zinc Group Metals

Copper group metals, complexes with

Cryptand complexes with group 1 metals

Cyclopentadienyl complexes group 3 metals

Dithiocarbamate complexes group 7 metals

Donor groups cryptand metal complexation

Early-Late Heterobimetallic Complexes of Group 4 Metals as Potential Catalysts

Gold complexes main group metal bonds

Group 1 elements alkali metal complexes

Group 14 amides with transition metal complexe

Group 14 compounds transition metal complexes

Group 15 Alkali Metal Bonded Complexes

Group 2 metals Electron donor-acceptor complexes

Group 2-transitional metal complexes

Group 4 meta-metal bonds complexes

Group 4 metal complexes synthesis

Group 4 metals simple complexes

Group 5 Metal Complexes Vanadium

Group 6 Metal Chalcogenide Cluster Complexes and Their Relationships

Group 6 metal chalcogenide cluster complexes

Group 7 metal-promoted oxidations epoxidation by salen manganese complexes

Group 7 metals, dithiocarbamate complexes applications

Group 8 Metal Acetylide Complexes

Group III metal complexes

Group Ila metal ion complexes, effect Guanidine, reaction with diacetylene

Group Ila metal ion complexes, effect Guanine, Watson-Crick pair with cytosine

Group Ila metal ion complexes, effect base pairs

Group Ila metal ion complexes, effect reaction with aminobutenones

Group Ila metal ion complexes, effect tautomerism

Group VI metals complexes

Group VII metal complexes

Group VIII metal particles complexes

Group VIII metals peroxo complexes

Group metals, complexes with perchlorate

Heavier Group 14 Analogs of Metal Vinylidene Complexes

Heterobimetallic Complexes of the Group 11 Metals

Hydrocarbyl complexes group 4 metals

Hydroperoxo complexes Group VIII metal

Iridium complexes Group 9 metals

Isocyanide complexes group 3 metals

Main group element oxides reactions with transition metal complexes

Mesomorphic complexes, group 8 metals

Metal Complexes as Acceptor Groups

Metal Complexes as Donor Groups

Metal complex catalysts main group elements

Metal complex catalysts main group metals

Metal complexes, Group VIII

Metal enolato complexes group

Metal groups ligands, palladium complexes

Metal groups palladium complexes

Metal-Complex Dyes Sulfonic Acid Groups

Metal-alkyne complexes protecting group

Metal-carbene complexes protecting group

Mixed-ligand complexes, transition metal group

Molybdenum complexes Group 8 metals

Nickel group metals, complexes with

Nitrogen Groups in Metal Carbonyl and Related Complexes

Olefin complexes group 4 metals

Other Metal Complexes of Tertiary Phosphines and Arsines Containing one Olefinic Group

Platinum-group metal complexes

Scandium group metals, complexes with

Silanol complexes with group 9 transition metals

Silicon complexes with Group 3 metals

Silyl complexes with group 3 transition metals

Silylene complexes with group 6 transition metals

Substitution on Complexes of the Trivalent Main Group Metal Ions

Transition Metal Complexes with Group

Transition Metal Complexes with Group IVB Elements

Transition Metal Complexes with Group J. F. Young

Transition metal-Group 13 element complexes

Transition metal-Group 13 element complexes characteristics

Transition metal-Group 13 element complexes ionic compounds

Transition metal/group 14 complexes

Transition metals, dithiocarbamate complexes group

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