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Nickel triangular clusters

Arenes can also bridge tw o metals, as shown in Figure 2.35. In one example shown, the arene bridges and sandwiches two palladium atoms. The arene in the dinuclear nickel complex also bridges two metals. The arene in the osmium complex binds symmetrically to each of the three metal atoms on the triangular face of a cluster. This compound provides a molecular view of the chemisorption of benzene on a metal surface. ... [Pg.56]


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