“…Group 5 metal complexes have been described for a few with a V(V) 13,14 or Ta(V) 15−17 center. The most common hydrocarbyl alkylidynes are those of group 6 metals, which have been isolated for a number of species with a M(IV) (M = Cr, Mo, W) 1a−e, 18,19 or a M(VI) (M = Mo, W) 20, 21 center, and for a few with a Mo(V) or W(V) center. 22 For group 7, rhenium is known to form a variety of hydrocarbyl alkylidynes with a Re(V), Re(VI), or Re(VII) center, 23 and a few Mn(V) 24 and Tc(V) 25 complexes are also known.…”