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Iron-sulphur cluster, carbonylated

Even within the field of inorganic chemistry, the term duster is used to designate a wide variety of molecular entities. The boranes (e. g. [Bi2Hi2] ) the basic Fe4S4 unit contained in the iron-sulphur proteins, the transition metal carbonyls (e.g. [Nis(CO)i2] "), the metal-only clusters like Big, Geg ", and... [Pg.5]

F.G.A. Stone Yes, I would expect cleavage of the W=C bond in [(n-C5H5)(0C)2W=CR] to occur in certain reactions. Indeed, we believe we have observed C=W bond cleavage in a reaction of the tungsten compound with a carbido(carbonyl)iron cluster. Interestingly, [(n-C5H5)(0C)2W=CR] reacts with sulphur to yield [(n-C5H5)(0C) W S CR S] (I. Moore, Bristol University). [Pg.382]


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