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Grime, Richard W., Helliwell, Madeleine, Hussain, Zaffar I., Lancashire, Hannah N., Mason, Christopher R., McDouall, Joseph J. W., Mydlowski, Christopher M., Whiteley, Mark W. (2008) Metallacumulenylidene Complexes in the Cycloheptatrienyl Molybdenum Series [Mo{(C)nCR2}L2(η-C7H7)]+(n= 0−2; L2= P-Donor Ligand). X-ray Crystal Structures of [Mo{CC(H)Ph}{P(OMe)3}2(η-C7H7)][BF4] and [Mo(CCCPh2)(dppe)(η-C7H7)][PF6] and DFT Investigation of Cumulenylidene Ligand Orientations. Organometallics, 27. 857-871 doi:10.1021/om700920t

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TitleMetallacumulenylidene Complexes in the Cycloheptatrienyl Molybdenum Series [Mo{(C)nCR2}L2(η-C7H7)]+(n= 0−2; L2= P-Donor Ligand). X-ray Crystal Structures of [Mo{CC(H)Ph}{P(OMe)3}2(η-C7H7)][BF4] and [Mo(CCCPh2)(dppe)(η-C7H7)][PF6] and DFT Investigation of Cumulenylidene Ligand Orientations
JournalOrganometallics
AuthorsGrime, Richard W.Author
Helliwell, MadeleineAuthor
Hussain, Zaffar I.Author
Lancashire, Hannah N.Author
Mason, Christopher R.Author
McDouall, Joseph J. W.Author
Mydlowski, Christopher M.Author
Whiteley, Mark W.Author
Year2008 (March)Volume27
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/om700920tSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGrime, Richard W., Helliwell, Madeleine, Hussain, Zaffar I., Lancashire, Hannah N., Mason, Christopher R., McDouall, Joseph J. W., Mydlowski, Christopher M., Whiteley, Mark W. (2008) Metallacumulenylidene Complexes in the Cycloheptatrienyl Molybdenum Series [Mo{(C)nCR2}L2(η-C7H7)]+(n= 0−2; L2= P-Donor Ligand). X-ray Crystal Structures of [Mo{CC(H)Ph}{P(OMe)3}2(η-C7H7)][BF4] and [Mo(CCCPh2)(dppe)(η-C7H7)][PF6] and DFT Investigation of Cumulenylidene Ligand Orientations. Organometallics, 27. 857-871 doi:10.1021/om700920t
Plain TextGrime, Richard W., Helliwell, Madeleine, Hussain, Zaffar I., Lancashire, Hannah N., Mason, Christopher R., McDouall, Joseph J. W., Mydlowski, Christopher M., Whiteley, Mark W. (2008) Metallacumulenylidene Complexes in the Cycloheptatrienyl Molybdenum Series [Mo{(C)nCR2}L2(η-C7H7)]+(n= 0−2; L2= P-Donor Ligand). X-ray Crystal Structures of [Mo{CC(H)Ph}{P(OMe)3}2(η-C7H7)][BF4] and [Mo(CCCPh2)(dppe)(η-C7H7)][PF6] and DFT Investigation of Cumulenylidene Ligand Orientations. Organometallics, 27. 857-871 doi:10.1021/om700920t
In(2008) Organometallics Vol. 27. American Chemical Society (ACS)


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