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      • Activation of H-X (X = H, Si, B, C) Sigma Bonds in Small Molecules by Transition Metal Pincer Complexes 

        Ramaraj, A (2018-07-05)
      • Chemistry of Ru(II) Complexes Bearing N-heterocyclic Carbene, Hydride, and Dihydrogen Ligands : Synthesis, Mechanistic Insights, and Applications 

        Mala, Deep
        Introduction N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) are strong  donors and weak acceptors. Also, NHC forms strong metal-carbon bonds in metal complexes and hence complexes bearing NHC ligands are in general, thermally stable. ...
      • Influence Of The Bite Angles Of Chelating Diphosphine Ligands In The Chemistry Of Ruthenium Hydride And Dihydrogen Complexes 

        Sivakumar, V (Indian Institute of Science, 2007-06-22)
        The bite angle of a diphosphine ligand plays an important role in determining the reactivity of a transition metal complex. The coordinated dihydrogen on a transition metal center can be activated toward homolysis or ...
      • Utilization Of Small Molelcules In C1 Chemistry 

        Thirumanavelan, G (2011-10-25)

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