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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...
- the oxidation state II). Compounds of Pd(III) occur in mononuclear and dinuclear forms. Palladium(III) is most often invoked, not observed in mechanistic...
- Christian; Herwig, Christian; Stößer, Reinhard; Ziemer, Burkhard (2009). "A Dinuclear Nickel(I) Dinitrogen Complex and its Reduction in Single-Electron Steps"...
- 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;...
- 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...
- Chemistry Institutions Harvard University Thesis Synthesis and Reactions of Dinuclear Transition Metal Complexes Containing Bridging Ligands Relevant to Heterogeneous...
- B. T.; Malik, J. A.; Fokin, V. V. (2013-04-26). "Direct Evidence of a Dinuclear Copper Intermediate in Cu(I)-Catalyzed Azide-Alkyne Cycloadditions". Science...
- Stephen J. (1994). "Syntheses, Structures, and Magnetic Properties of Two Dinuclear Iron(III) Citrate Complexes". Inorganic Chemistry. 33 (23): 5161–5162...
- peptide), a catalytically active domain (~ 37–42 kDa) containing the dinuclear copper center, and a C-terminal domain (~15–19 kDa) shielding the active...
- 1039/DT9730002575. ISSN 1364-5447. Brown, G. M.; Chidambaram, R. (1973-11-15). "Dinuclear copper(II) acetate monohydrate: a redetermination of the structure by...