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DOI: 10.1021/cr60316a003
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Mechanistic features of metal cluster rearrangements

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“…2). In fact, the dianionic cluster exhibited only two equal-intensity '3C CO resonances from +200C to -900C, which is most realistically explained by a fast CO site exchange localized on individual iron atoms, a process commonly observed (15) for metal carbonyl clusters (Fig. 3).…”
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“…2). In fact, the dianionic cluster exhibited only two equal-intensity '3C CO resonances from +200C to -900C, which is most realistically explained by a fast CO site exchange localized on individual iron atoms, a process commonly observed (15) for metal carbonyl clusters (Fig. 3).…”
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“…On the basis of their relative intensities, it can be roughly inferred that the equilibrium constant for the interconversion in Equation (5) À results in a decreased volume of the anion, because of significant shortening of the CO support- [ It is widely accepted that energy barrier for the terminalbridge interconversion of the CO ligands is low, as deduced from the easy scrambling processes of several carbonyl compounds on the 13 C NMR timescale. [30] It is now shown that such interconversion can be promoted by packing forces. 16 ]Cl has been measured and the results are collated in Table 5.…”
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“…The extraordinary geometrical versatility shown by CO is demonstrated in the results of scores of structural studies on metal carbonyl complexes and clusters both in solution and in the solid state (Band & Muetterties, 1978;Evans, 1977). As a matter of fact, while spectroscopic techniques have provided most information on the dynamic processes related to CO fluxionality in solution (Adams & Cotton, 1985), thus far solid-state aspects of CO structural chemistry mainly have been investigated by single-crystal X-ray and neutron diffraction (Raithby, 1980).…”
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