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Phosphine, iridium complex tungsten complexes

CsHuN, Ethanamine, A-ethyl-A-methyl-tungsten complex, 26 40, 42 C6HF5, Benzene, pentafluoro-gold complexes, 26 86-90 C H4I2, Benzene, 1,2-diido-iridium complex, 26 125 CJT, Phenyl platinum complex, 26 136 C,H,N, Pyridine osmium complex, 26 291 OHtS, Benzenethiol osmium complex, 26 304 QH7P, Phosphine, phenyl-cobalt-iron complex, 26 353 QH 1-Butyne, 3,3-dimethyl-mercury-molybdenum-ruthenium complex, 26 329-335 C6H 4P, Phosphine, triethyl-platinum complex, 26 126 platinum complexes, 26 135-140 CsHisPO, Triethyl phosphite iron complex, 26 61... [Pg.414]

P2C2HI6, Phosphine, 1,2-ethanediyl-bis(dimethyl-, iridium complex, 21 100 PjCtHu, Phosphine, ethylenebis(dimethyl-, hazards in preparation of, 23 199 P hHb, Phosphine, methylenebis(diphenyl-, palladium and rhodium complexes, 21 47-49 P kHk, Phosphine, 1,2-ethanediyl-bis(diphenyl-, iron complexes, 21 91-94 molybdenum and tungsten complexes, 23 10-13... [Pg.251]

BCIF4I1OP2C37H3, Iridium(ll), carbonyl-chlorohydrido[tetrafluoFoborato(l - ))-bis(triphenylphosphine)-, 26 117,28 23 BClF4lrOP2C3gH33, Iridium(III), carbonyl-chloromethyl[tetrafluoroborato(l—)]-bis( triphenylphosphine)-, 26 118,28 24 BF4, Borate(l—), tetrafluoro-, molybdenum and tungsten complexes, 26 96-105 BF4AuIr3N03P7C,gH,3, Borate(l-), tetrafluoro-, tris[l,2-ethanediylbis(diphenyl-phosphine)]hexahydrido[(triphenyl-phosphine)gold]triiridium(2+) nitrate (1 1 1), 29 291... [Pg.343]

C ]H,o, Fluorene, iridium complex 29 232 C]3H jNO, Formanide,lV-ll-(l-naphthal-enyl)ethyl]-, rhenium complex 29 217 CijHijP, Phosphine, methyldiphenyl-, iron complex 26 61, 28 171 molybdenum complex, 27 9 nickel complex, 28 101 tungsten complexes. 27 10, 28 328,28 331 CijHio, Acetylene, diphenyl-, molybdenum complex, 26 102-105, 28 11, 13 C14H12, Benzene, 1,2-ethenediylbis-, platinum complex, 26 140 C14H14, Benzene. l,l -(l,2-ethanediyl)-bis-, 26 192... [Pg.352]

P2C2gH24, Phosphine, 1,2-ethanediylbis-(diphenyl-, iridium complex, 27 25 molybdenum complex, 26 84 nickel complex, 28 103 platinum complexes, 26 370, 28 135 tungsten complex, 28 41... [Pg.443]

Although trialkyl- and triarylbismuthines are much weaker donors than the corresponding phosphoms, arsenic, and antimony compounds, they have nevertheless been employed to a considerable extent as ligands in transition metal complexes. The metals coordinated to the bismuth in these complexes include chromium (72—77), cobalt (78,79), iridium (80), iron (77,81,82), manganese (83,84), molybdenum (72,75—77,85—89), nickel (75,79,90,91), niobium (92), rhodium (93,94), silver (95—97), tungsten (72,75—77,87,89), uranium (98), and vanadium (99). The coordination compounds formed from tertiary bismuthines are less stable than those formed from tertiary phosphines, arsines, or stibines. [Pg.131]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.24 , Pg.196 , Pg.198 ]




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