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Organometallic radicals carbonyl species

Organometallic Compounds The most widely used compounds [Is,2m] are the titanocene derivatives (10.36), which exhibit an excellent absorption around 500 nm and very efficiently eliminate an aryl and a cyclopentadienyl ligand yielding an unsaturated titanium species and an arylated cyclopentadiene. The Ti structure adds to the CO group of one acrylate unit (may be two) and generates the initiating radicals. Other systems include metal carbonyl (Mn, Fe, Mo, Cr, Os, Re, Ru, etc. [75,76]). [Pg.366]


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