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Nanoclusters are
atomically precise,
crystalline materials most
often existing on the 0-2
nanometer scale.[citation needed] They are
often considered[by...
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oxidation state II).
Compounds of Pd(III)
occur in
mononuclear and
dinuclear forms. Palladium(III) is most
often invoked, not
observed in mechanistic...
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Evidence of a
Dinuclear Copper Intermediate in Cu(I)-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloadditions". Science...
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bipyramidal molecule. Two [Ph3PCl]+
species can also
adopt an
unusual dinuclear ionic structure—both
interacting with a Cl− via long Cl–Cl contacts. Triphenylphosphine...
- can vary
substantially from
those known in the enzymes. For example, a
dinuclear active site is
proposed in the sMMO enzyme,
whereas a
mononuclear iron...
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directed by
dinuclear zinc(II)
macrocyclic species".
Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 250 (3–4):...
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caesium hydroxide. It
reacts with copper(I)
iodide to give a
luminescent dinuclear complex [CuIPh2P(CH2)5PPh2]2. Shatunov, V.V.; Korlyukov, A.A.; Lebedev...
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Stephen J. (1994). "Syntheses, Structures, and
Magnetic Properties of Two
Dinuclear Iron(III)
Citrate Complexes".
Inorganic Chemistry. 33 (23): 5161–5162...
- 4-triazin-3-yl groups. Triazine-based
ligands have been used to bind
three dinuclear arene ruthenium (or osmium)
compounds to form metallaprisms. H. Deim;...
- International. ISBN 978-1-62708-155-9. Calcium(I) has been
obtained as a
dinuclear organometallic complex with an
arene dianion, see Krieck, Sven; Görls...