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Transition Metal Cluster Compounds

Transition metal cluster compounds. R. B. King, Prog. Inorg. Chem., 1972,15, 287-473 (383). [Pg.31]

Pauling, L. Structure of Transition-Metal Cluster Compounds Use of an Additional Orbital Resulting from the f,g Character of spd Bond Orbitals Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 1977, 74, 5235-5238. [Pg.340]

Alonso-Vante N, Tributsch H (1986) Energy conversion catalysis using semiconducting transition metal cluster compounds. Nature 323 431 32... [Pg.343]

All these results indicate that one is just at the beginning of understanding the function of catalysts being deposited on a semiconductor. There is still quite a confusion in many papers published in this field. Therefore the catalytic properties depend so much on the procedure of deposition . It seems to be rather difficult to produce a catalyst for 02-formation, as shown by results obtained with Ti02 (see e.g.) . Rather recently new concepts for the synthesis of new catalysts have been developed applicable for multielectron transfer reactions. Examples are transition metal cluster compounds such as M04 2RU1 gSeg and di- and trinuclear Ru-complexes . [Pg.106]

Although there are a lot of publications on the chemistry of technetium [2-4] and transition-metal clusters [1,5-8], the chemistry of technetium clusters was insufficiently studied until the early eighties [1,2]. Nevertheless, the available scanty data on the compounds with Tc-Tc bonds inspired hope that interesting results would be obtained in the chemistry of technetium in general, in radiochemistry, and in the chemistry of transition-metal cluster compounds. The anticipated results were actually obtained [9-15] and the conclusion was drawn that technetium had a number of anomalous cluster-forming properties [9]. This review looks at the detailed studies of these properties and their interpretation in terms of electronic structure theory. [Pg.192]

Whitmire, Kenton H., Main Group-Transition Metal Cluster Compounds of the... [Pg.310]

Wade expanded the 1971 hypothesis to incorporate metal hydrocarbon 7T complexes, electron-rich aromatic ring systems, and aspects of transition metal cluster compounds [a parallel that had previously been noted by Corbett 19) for cationic bismuth clusters]. Rudolph and Pretzer chose to emphasize the redox nature of the closo, nido, and arachno interconversions within a given size framework, and based the attendant opening of the deltahedron after reduction (diagonally downward from left to right in Fig. 1) on first- and second-order Jahn-Teller distortions 115, 123). Rudolph and Pretzer have also successfully utilized the author s approach to predict the most stable configuration of SB9H9 (1-25) 115) and other thiaboranes. [Pg.81]

MAIN GROUP AND TRANSITION METAL CLUSTER COMPOUNDS... [Pg.229]

Main Group and Transition Metal Cluster Compounds... [Pg.230]


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