Alkyl, silyl, and phosphane ligands are amongst the most familiar and ubiquitous ligands in organometallic and coordination chemistry. The C, Si, and P donor atoms of these ligands are sp(3)-hybridized and the ligands are related to each other by the isolobal analogy: (CR(3))(-)⥈(SiR(3))(-)⥈PR(3). H
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ChemInform Abstract: Alkyl, Silyl, and Phosphane Ligands — Classical Ligands in Nonclassical Bonding Modes
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- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2010
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- Volume
- 32
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- Article
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- 0931-7597
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