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Molybdenum complexes metal-ligand multiple bonds

There are two principal synthetic routes to dicarboxylate complexes. One of these uses an aqueous solution of the alkali metal dicarboxylate and the corresponding metal halide,93 while the other depends upon the dicarboxylic acid reduction of higher oxidation state metals. This reductive property of oxalic acid results in its ready dissolution of iron oxides and hence a cleaning utility in nuclear power plants.94 Mention must also be made of the successful ligand exchange synthesis of molybdenum dicarboxylates, Mo(dicarboxylate)2 H2 O, from the corresponding acetate complex. Unfortunately the polymeric, amorphous and insoluble nature of these complexes has restricted the study of these systems, which may well provide examples of multiple M—M bonding in dicarboxylate coordination chemistry.95... [Pg.446]


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Bonds molybdenum complexes

Ligand Multiple Bonds

Ligands metal-ligand bonds

Metal complexes ligand

Metal molybdenum complex

Metal multiple

Metal multiple bonds

Metal multiple-bonded complexes

Metal-ligand bonding

Metal-ligand bonds

Metal-ligand bonds multiple

Metals metal-ligand bond

Molybdenum bonding

Molybdenum bonds

Molybdenum complexes bonding

Molybdenum complexes multiple

Molybdenum ligand complexes

Molybdenum metal

Multiple ligand

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