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Expanded Coordination Chemistry

open access: yesPlatinum Metals Review, 2004
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Modern coordination chemistry

Dalton Transactions, 2019
This special issue of Dalton Transactions is to mark the 60th birthday of Professor Dr. Annie K. Powell. The issue highlights advances in Modern Coordination Chemistry.
George E. Kostakis, Sally Brooker
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Supramolecular Coordination Chemistry

ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Coordination chemistry

2018
This chapter begins by discussing coordination chemistry in aqueous solution, and then moves on to the more varied coordination chemistry that is seen in non-aqueous solution. It covers the complexes of f-elements, excluding those with Ln- or An-carbon bonds.
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Coordination Chemistry of Dithioimidophosphinates

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1996
Abstract The preparation of iPr2P(S)NHP(S)iPr2 and its reaction to form simple chelate complexes M(iPr2P(S)NP(S)iPr2)2 (M = Pd, Pt) is described. The neutral starting material forms H-bonded chains in the solid state whilst there are dramatic differences in ring geometry on changing M from Pd to Pt.
Dominico Cupertino   +4 more
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Coordination Chemistry of Tripyridinedimethane

Inorganic Chemistry, 2002
The ligand tripyridinedimethane (tpdm), consisting of three pyridine residues linked at their ortho carbons by two CH(2) groups, is shown to be a sterically flexible ligand capable of binding in a meridional arrangement in trigonal bipyramidal (tpdm) Cu(II)Cl(2) but binding in a facial arrangement in tetrahedral (tpdm) Cu(I)Cl.
Andrei N, Vedernikov   +2 more
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Coordination chemistry at carbon

Nature Chemistry, 2009
Electron-rich allenes and heterocumulenes are commonly described by the regular notations of organic chemistry. Following on from published results and recent computational studies, we present here a host of crystallographic and reactivity data, as well as theoretical results, that indicate a highly non-canonical bonding situation in many members of ...
Alcarazo, M.   +4 more
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