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Kang, Hyunkyu, Liu, Shuncheng, Shaikh, Shahid N., Nicholson, Terrence, Zubieta, Jon (1989) Synthesis and structural investigation of polyoxomolybdate coordination compounds displaying a tetranuclear core. Crystal and molecular structures of [Bu4N]2[Mo4O10(OMe)2(OC6H4O)2] and to the diazenido complexes [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(HNC6H4O)2(NNC6H5)4] and [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(C10H6O2)2(NNC6H5)4]. Comparison to a binuclear complex with the [Mo2(OMe)2(NNC6H5)4]2+ core, [Mo2(OMe)2(H2NC6H4O)]. Inorganic Chemistry, 28 (5) 920-933 doi:10.1021/ic00304a024

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TitleSynthesis and structural investigation of polyoxomolybdate coordination compounds displaying a tetranuclear core. Crystal and molecular structures of [Bu4N]2[Mo4O10(OMe)2(OC6H4O)2] and to the diazenido complexes [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(HNC6H4O)2(NNC6H5)4] and [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(C10H6O2)2(NNC6H5)4]. Comparison to a binuclear complex with the [Mo2(OMe)2(NNC6H5)4]2+ core, [Mo2(OMe)2(H2NC6H4O)]
JournalInorganic Chemistry
AuthorsKang, HyunkyuAuthor
Liu, ShunchengAuthor
Shaikh, Shahid N.Author
Nicholson, TerrenceAuthor
Zubieta, JonAuthor
Year1989 (March)Volume28
Issue5
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ic00304a024Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKang, Hyunkyu, Liu, Shuncheng, Shaikh, Shahid N., Nicholson, Terrence, Zubieta, Jon (1989) Synthesis and structural investigation of polyoxomolybdate coordination compounds displaying a tetranuclear core. Crystal and molecular structures of [Bu4N]2[Mo4O10(OMe)2(OC6H4O)2] and to the diazenido complexes [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(HNC6H4O)2(NNC6H5)4] and [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(C10H6O2)2(NNC6H5)4]. Comparison to a binuclear complex with the [Mo2(OMe)2(NNC6H5)4]2+ core, [Mo2(OMe)2(H2NC6H4O)]. Inorganic Chemistry, 28 (5) 920-933 doi:10.1021/ic00304a024
Plain TextKang, Hyunkyu, Liu, Shuncheng, Shaikh, Shahid N., Nicholson, Terrence, Zubieta, Jon (1989) Synthesis and structural investigation of polyoxomolybdate coordination compounds displaying a tetranuclear core. Crystal and molecular structures of [Bu4N]2[Mo4O10(OMe)2(OC6H4O)2] and to the diazenido complexes [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(HNC6H4O)2(NNC6H5)4] and [Bu4N]2[Mo4O6(OMe)2(C10H6O2)2(NNC6H5)4]. Comparison to a binuclear complex with the [Mo2(OMe)2(NNC6H5)4]2+ core, [Mo2(OMe)2(H2NC6H4O)]. Inorganic Chemistry, 28 (5) 920-933 doi:10.1021/ic00304a024
In(1989, March) Inorganic Chemistry Vol. 28 (5) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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