1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00953149
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Photochemical interaction of phosphine hydride complexes of molybdenum and tungsten with carbon monoxide

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“…I-~ For example, coordinationally unsaturated species form complexes with N~ that can efficiently reduce coordinated nitrogen to hydrazine under the action of HCI. !-3 Different phosphinecarbonyl complexes are obtained in an atmosphere of CO. 4 In benzene and cyclohexane, the solvent molecules are inserted into the metal--carbon bond, resulting in the oxidative addition products. 5 Coordinationatly unsaturated species formed during photolysis can also enter intramoleeular reactions of oxidative addition of aryl or alkyl substituents of phosphine ligands.…”
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“…I-~ For example, coordinationally unsaturated species form complexes with N~ that can efficiently reduce coordinated nitrogen to hydrazine under the action of HCI. !-3 Different phosphinecarbonyl complexes are obtained in an atmosphere of CO. 4 In benzene and cyclohexane, the solvent molecules are inserted into the metal--carbon bond, resulting in the oxidative addition products. 5 Coordinationatly unsaturated species formed during photolysis can also enter intramoleeular reactions of oxidative addition of aryl or alkyl substituents of phosphine ligands.…”
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