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Rh-X bonds

The broken bonds (boldface = dissociated fragment) BDEs (boldface = recommended data reference in parentheses) Methods (reference in  [Pg.882]


Crystal structures have been determined (Figure 2.56) for RhCl3(PEt2Ph)3 and RhBr3(PMe2Ph)3 (in both cases wer-isomer) - in each case, the Rh-X bond length shows the trans-influence of a tertiary phosphine [110]. [Pg.126]

The Average Rh-X Bond Distances (in Angstroms) as Functions of trans Ligands in the Alternative Structures of (HIjRhClCCOKPHsIj and H(CH3)RhCl(CO)(PH3)2 [16]... [Pg.69]


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