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Cullen, William R., Evans, Stephen V., Han, Nam Fong, Trotter, James (1987) Platinum(II) complexes of ferrocenylphosphines as hydrosilylation catalysts. Crystal structure of (P-N)PtCl2 (P-N = Fe(.eta.5-C5H5)(.eta.5-C5H3(P(CHMe2)2)CHMeNMe2-1,2) Inorganic Chemistry, 26 (4) 514-519 doi:10.1021/ic00251a007

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TitlePlatinum(II) complexes of ferrocenylphosphines as hydrosilylation catalysts. Crystal structure of (P-N)PtCl2 (P-N = Fe(.eta.5-C5H5)(.eta.5-C5H3(P(CHMe2)2)CHMeNMe2-1,2)
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsCullen, William R.Author
Evans, Stephen V.Author
Han, Nam FongAuthor
Trotter, JamesAuthor
Year1987 (February)Volume26
Issue4
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic00251a007Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCullen, William R., Evans, Stephen V., Han, Nam Fong, Trotter, James (1987) Platinum(II) complexes of ferrocenylphosphines as hydrosilylation catalysts. Crystal structure of (P-N)PtCl2 (P-N = Fe(.eta.5-C5H5)(.eta.5-C5H3(P(CHMe2)2)CHMeNMe2-1,2) Inorganic Chemistry, 26 (4) 514-519 doi:10.1021/ic00251a007
Plain TextCullen, William R., Evans, Stephen V., Han, Nam Fong, Trotter, James (1987) Platinum(II) complexes of ferrocenylphosphines as hydrosilylation catalysts. Crystal structure of (P-N)PtCl2 (P-N = Fe(.eta.5-C5H5)(.eta.5-C5H3(P(CHMe2)2)CHMeNMe2-1,2) Inorganic Chemistry, 26 (4) 514-519 doi:10.1021/ic00251a007
In(1987, February) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 26 (4) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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