2004
DOI: 10.1002/ange.200461175
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Supramolecular, Bifurcated N‐H⋅⋅⋅OC‐M Bonding Explains Unusually Low νCO Frequencies in Metal Carbonyl Compounds: A Case Study

Abstract: Dedicated to Professor M. Veith on the occasion of his 60th birthday Infrared spectroscopy has played a central part in the identification and elucidation of the structures of metal carbonyl compounds, with the n CO spectral region being the

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“…He also co-edited a multivolume handbook on metal clusters. [1] Braunstein has been a corresponding member of the French Academy of Science since 1993 and was a recipient of the Grignard-Wittig Award of the French and German Chemical Societies (SFC and GDCh).…”
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“…He also co-edited a multivolume handbook on metal clusters. [1] Braunstein has been a corresponding member of the French Academy of Science since 1993 and was a recipient of the Grignard-Wittig Award of the French and German Chemical Societies (SFC and GDCh).…”
Section: P Braunstein Electedmentioning
confidence: 99%