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High nuclearity metal carbonyl clusters oxidation

The main synthetic route to high nuclearity metal carbonyl clusters involves a condensation process (/) a reaction induced by coordinatively unsaturated species or (2) a reaction between coordinatively saturated species in different oxidation states. As an example of (/), Os2(CO)22 can be condensed to form a series of higher coordinated species (89). [Pg.68]

Syntheses of medium- and high-nuclearity ruthenium and osmium clusters continue to be largely by thermolyses of lower nuclearity precursors, but surface-mediated methods have also been employed the use of inorganic oxides or zeolites in the preparation of metal carbonyl clusters, including pentaosmium and hexaruthenium carbido clusters, and the decaosmium complexes [H50sio(CO)24] and [Osio(/t6-C)(CO)24], has been reviewed. [Pg.974]


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Carbonyl clusters

Carbonyl oxidation

Carbonyl oxide

Carbonylation oxide

Cluster high-nuclearity

Cluster nuclearity

Clusters oxidation

High clustering

High nuclearity metal carbonyl clusters metals

High oxidation

High-nuclearity carbonyl clusters

High-nuclearity carbonyl clusters oxidation

Metal carbonyl clusters

Metal carbonyls oxidation

Metal cluster high nuclearity

Metal-oxide clusters

Oxidation carbonylative

Oxidation oxidative carbonylation

Oxidative carbonylation

Oxidative carbonylations

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