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W-X bonds

The broken bonds (boldface = dissociated atom or group) BDEs (boldface = recommended data reference in parentheses) Methods References [Pg.752]


The resulting less effective overlap with the corresponding tungsten orbitals leads to the weakest W-X bond in the series. [Pg.565]

F atoms, an increase in the W—X bond multiplicity is proposed in the order W S < W O < W NR. The electrochemistry of WF in anhydrous HF has been shown to be characterized by a reversible one-electron reduction WF + e WFg at an of approximately 0.1 Addition of H2O to solutions of WFg or NaWF produces oxyfluoro complexes which show the same complex electrochemical behaviour as... [Pg.124]

Although the extreme length of the W-X bond would seem to imply that the axial ligand is not likely to strongly perturb the electronic structure of the W=CH fragment, the structural... [Pg.75]


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