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Nitro compounds donor-acceptor complexes

Similar hydrogen exchange reactions take place over the electron donor-acceptor complexes of the metallocenes with various organic electron acceptors such as quinones, and nitro- and cyano-substituted compounds (7). The hydrogen exchange reaction between acetylene or molecular hydrogen, and various EDA complexes of metallocenes proceeded at room temperature via bonded hydrogen (HZ) in the complexes, but did not take place over either metallocenes or quinones alone under the same reaction conditions. [Pg.338]

The MuUiken treatment provided a simple classification of molecular complexes according to the type of orbitals involved in charge-transfer [93]. The complexes of nitro compounds with hydrocarbons belong to ff-tr complexes i.e. ir-donors and rr-acceptors. [Pg.405]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.455 , Pg.456 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.455 , Pg.456 ]




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