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Phosphine block metal complexes stabilized

The first hydride complex investigated by the neutron diffraction technique was K2[ReH9] containing the terminal M—H linkage. Many examples of complexes containing the terminal hydride ligands are now known for virtually all d-block transition elements. Binary transition-metal hydrides are rather few and the majority are stabilized by carbonyl, phosphine, or other ancillary ligands. [Pg.7]


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