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Transition metal-hydride complexes chemical properties

Transition metal polyhydride complexes are remarkable for a number of reasons. Most of them are related to the peculiar chemical properties of the metal-hydride combination. There are, however, some specific phenomena in... [Pg.419]

There seems to be some confusion about the polarization of the metal-hydrogen bond in certain hydrido-transition metal-carbonyl compounds, in particular HCo(CO)4. This and some related hydrido-carbonyl compounds are slightly soluble in water, and such solutions are clearly acidic In the gas phase or in non-polar solvents, however, these complexes exhibit spectroscopic and chemical properties similar to those of other non-acidic hydride complexes. A MO calculation of the charge densities in HCo(CO)4 indicated that 1.6 electrons are associated with the hydrogen atom, and the question was discussed as to how a molecule with a negative-... [Pg.111]


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