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Niobium cluster complexes

Niobium, tris(diethyldilhiocarbamato)oxy-stereochemistry, 1,82 structure, 1, 83 Niobium, tris(oxa ato)oxy-stereochcmistry, 1, 82 Niobium, tris(phcnylcncdirhio)-structure, 1, 63 Niobium alanate, 3, 685 Niobium complexes alkyl alkoxy reactions, 2, 358 amides, 2,164 properties, 2, 168 synthesis, 2, 165 applications, 6,1014 carbamicacid, 2, 450 clusters, 3, 672,673,675 hexamethylbenzene ligands, 3, 669 cyanides synthesis, 2, 9 p-dinitrogen, 3, 418 fluoro... [Pg.177]

A manganese bis(acetylacetonato)-ethylenediamine complex was employed in the preparation of supramolecular assemblies with an octahedral niobium cyanochloride cluster, [Nb6Cli2(CN)6] . These assemblies range in size from 1.5 to 2.4 nm and their charge varies between —3 and +2, depending on the number of Mn units per cluster. [Pg.95]

Redox Chemistry of the Group 5 Clusters Ligand Substitution Electronic and Molecular Structure Niobium Iodide Clusters NbJJ"-Materials Chemistry Derived from Soluble Metal Halide Clusters A. Higher Nuclearity Clusters Supported Cluster Materials Charge-Transfer Salt Complexes Extended Solids Chemically Modified Surfaces... [Pg.1]

Many carbonyl and carbonyl metallate complexes of the second and third row, in low oxidation states, are basic in nature and, for this reason, adequate intermediates for the formation of metal— metal bonds of a donor-acceptor nature. Furthermore, the structural similarity and isolobal relationship between the proton and group 11 cations has lead to the synthesis of a high number of cluster complexes with silver—metal bonds.1534"1535 Thus, silver(I) binds to ruthenium,15 1556 osmium,1557-1560 rhodium,1561,1562 iron,1563-1572 cobalt,1573 chromium, molybdenum, or tungsten,1574-1576 rhe-nium, niobium or tantalum, or nickel. Some examples are shown in Figure 17. [Pg.988]

Sample. This source places no restrictions on target material. Clusters of metals, produced. For example, polyethylene and alumina have been studied as well as refractory metals like tungsten and niobium. Molecular solids, liquids, and solutions could also be used. However the complexity of the vaporization process and plasma chemistry makes for even more complex mixtures in the gas phase. To date the transition metals(1-3) and early members of group 13 (IIIA) and 14 (IVA)( 11-16) have been the most actively studied. [Pg.49]

Niobium and rhodium cluster anions have been prepared by laser vaporization and the reactions with benzene studied by FT-ICR/MS (58). The reactions of the anions and similar cations have been compared. With few exceptions the predominant reaction of the niobium cluster anions and cations was the total dehydrogenation of benzene to form the metal carbide cluster, [Nb C6]-. The Nb19 species, both anion and cation, reacted with benzene to form the coordinated species Nb 9C6I I6p as the predominant product ion. The Nb22 ions also formed some of the addition complex but the Nb2o Nb2i, and all the other higher clusters, formed the carbide ions, Nb C6. ... [Pg.407]

The observations were rationalized by the initial formation of a collision complex. The energy produced in the interaction to form the complex (probably a n complex) must be distributed throughout the atoms of the cluster. Niobium is known to form stable strongly bonded carbides, whereas rhodium forms less stable... [Pg.407]

Aza[3]ferrocenophanes, synthesis, 6, 187 Azaheterocycles, alkynylation with Ir catalysts, 7, 340 7-Azaindole, in trinuclear Ru and Os clusters, 6, 725 Azametallacyclobutane, tantalum complexes, 5, 168 Azametallacyclopropane, with niobium, 5, 87 Aza-oxo ligands, chromium complexes, 5, 353 Azaphosphirenes, with tungsten carbonyls, 5, 623 2H-Azaphosphirenes, with tungsten carbonyls, 5, 679 Aza-titanacyclopentenes, synthesis, 4, 407-408 Azavinylidenes... [Pg.60]

Heterometal alkoxide precursors, for ceramics, 12, 60-61 Heterometal chalcogenides, synthesis, 12, 62 Heterometal cubanes, as metal-organic precursor, 12, 39 Heterometallic alkenes, with platinum, 8, 639 Heterometallic alkynes, with platinum, models, 8, 650 Heterometallic clusters as heterogeneous catalyst precursors, 12, 767 in homogeneous catalysis, 12, 761 with Ni—M and Ni-C cr-bonded complexes, 8, 115 Heterometallic complexes with arene chromium carbonyls, 5, 259 bridged chromium isonitriles, 5, 274 with cyclopentadienyl hydride niobium moieties, 5, 72 with ruthenium—osmium, overview, 6, 1045—1116 with tungsten carbonyls, 5, 702 Heterometallic dimers, palladium complexes, 8, 210 Heterometallic iron-containing compounds cluster compounds, 6, 331 dinuclear compounds, 6, 319 overview, 6, 319-352... [Pg.118]


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