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- applications). Persistent carbenes equilibrate with their respective dimers, the Wanzlick equilibrium. In organometallic species, metal complexes with the formulae...
- The Wanzlick equilibrium is a chemical equilibrium between a relatively stable carbene compound and its dimer. The equilibrium was proposed to apply to...
- Hans-Werner Wanzlick (1917-1988) was a German chemist. A Professor of chemistry at the Berlin Technical University he is notable for work on persistent...
- cir****stances. In 1970, Wanzlick's group generated imidazol-2-ylidene carbenes by the deprotonation of an imidazolium salt. Wanzlick as well as Roald Hoffmann...
- in solution without needing to form coordination compounds. Hans-Werner Wanzlick, Guy Bertrand, and Anthony Arduengo were pioneers in the development of...
- chemistry, was awarded the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In 1968, Hans-Werner Wanzlick and Karl Öfele separately reported metal-bonded N-heterocyclic carbenes...
- be found in all of the classes of cyclic concerted processes. In 1960, Wanzlick reported that tetraaminoethylene 1 readily dissociates into diaminocarbene...
- Hans-Werner Wanzlick, these results were published under the title "1,3,4,5-Tetraphenylimidazol-2-ylidene: The Realization of Wanzlick's Dream." Antimony...
- Hans-Werner Wanzlick and E. Schikora (1960). "Ein nucleophiles Carben". Chemische Berichte. 94 (9): 2389–2393. doi:10.1002/cber.19610940905. H.-W. Wanzlick (1962)...
- intermolecular decomposition pathways. MICs do not dimerize according to Wanzlick equilibrium as do normal NHCs. This results in relaxed steric requirements...