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Transition metal clusters high valent

Current interest in metal cluster compounds has arisen from the demonstration that metal-metal bonds play a key role in determining the chemistry of large classes of compounds, in particular, those with heavy metal atoms in low valent states. The occurrence of metal-metal bonding in transition metal complexes has been surveyed 21, 26, 59, 271, 275), and the criteria for metal-metal bonding and the factors contributing to the stability of such bonds have been discussed. Schafer and Schnering Sll) and more recently Keppert and Vrieze 229) have reviewed the lower halide, oxide, and oxyhalide clusters of the heavier transition metals. Cotton 102) has considered the transition metal clusters in terms of structural types, and a similar approach has been adopted in a review of molecular polyhedra of high coordination number 309). [Pg.471]


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