1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-8545(98)00084-8
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Common and less-common coordination modes of the typical chelating and heteroaromatic ligands

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“…Molecular complexes of azoles 12, azines 13 and their derivatives 14-17 are of high interest at present [5,13,14,22]. In these complexes, metal cycles with distinct number of bonds were observed; among them, 5-or 6-member rings are the most stable, for example 18-22 [10,15].…”
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“…Molecular complexes of azoles 12, azines 13 and their derivatives 14-17 are of high interest at present [5,13,14,22]. In these complexes, metal cycles with distinct number of bonds were observed; among them, 5-or 6-member rings are the most stable, for example 18-22 [10,15].…”
Section: Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cr(CO) 3 Cene complexes 31 (especially ferrocene 31, M=Fe) and dibenzene metal sandwich structures 32 (especially dibenzenechromium 32, M=Cr) are well-known [5,14]. Heteroaromatic sandwich compounds of types 33 and 34 are also well-known [5,22], as well as three-decker complexes of phosphorus- (35) …”
Section: Complexes With Multi-centered Bonds (Cmb) [14]mentioning
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