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    Transition metal carboxylate complexes are coordination complexes with carboxylate (RCO2−) ligands. Reflecting the diversity of carboxylic acids, the inventory...
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    Transition metal carboxylate complex Oxalatonickelate Krishnamurty, Kotra V.; Harris, Gordon M. (1961). "The Chemistry of the Metal Oxalato Complexes"...
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  • lacking direct metal-carbon bonds. Metal β-diketonates, metal alkoxides, metal dialkylamides, transition metal carboxylate complexes, metal acetylacetonates...
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    In coordination chemistry, a transition metal NHC complex is a metal complex containing one or more N-heterocyclic carbene ligands. Such compounds are...
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    In chemistry, a transition metal chloride complex is a coordination complex that consists of a transition metal coordinated to one or more chloride ligand...
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    Rhodium(II) acetate (category Chemical compounds containing metalmetal bonds)
    cyclopropanation of alkenes. It is a widely studied example of a transition metal carboxylate complex. Rhodium(II) acetate is usually prepared by the heating of...
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  • Transition metal amino acid complexes are a large family of coordination complexes containing the conjugate bases of the amino acids, the 2-aminocarboxylates...
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  • hemoglobin, hemerythrin, and hemocyanin. Several transition metals form complexes with O2, and many of these complexes form reversibly. The binding of O2 is the...
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  • Thumbnail for Transition metal phosphate complex
    Transition metal phosphate complexes are coordination complexes with one or more phosphate ligands. Phosphate binds to metals through one, two, three...
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  • classified as CMD, the transition state does not need to involve the carboxylate as a ligand on the metal. Common sources of carboxylate include pivalate,...
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  • Thumbnail for Transition metal imidazole complex
    A transition metal imidazole complex is a coordination complex that has one or more imidazole ligands. Complexes of imidazole itself are of little practical...
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    Das cubane (category Cobalt complexes)
    The Das cubane is a transition metal carboxylate complex with the formula [CoO(OAc)py]4 where OAc is acetate and py is pyridine. The compound is named...
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  • Thumbnail for Transition metal nitrite complex
    In organometallic chemistry, transition metal complexes of nitrite describes families of coordination complexes containing one or more nitrite (−NO2) ligands...
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  • Carboxylate–based metal–organic frameworks are metal–organic frameworks that are based on organic molecules comprising carboxylate functional groups. The...
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  • intramolecular variant of this reaction was first reported in 1961. Rhodium carboxylate complexes, such as dirhodium tetraacetate, are common catalysts. Enantioselective...
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    pores. The most common transition metals employed in carboxylate-based frameworks are Cu2+ and Zn2+. Lighter main-group metal ions have also been explored...
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  • Metal carbon dioxide complexes are coordination complexes that contain carbon dioxide ligands. Aside from the fundamental interest in the coordination...
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  • of complex: compounds formed by the interaction of a metal ion with a ligand and supramolecular complexes, such as host–guest complexes and complexes of...
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  • Saponification is a process of cleaving esters into carboxylate salts and alcohols by the action of aqueous alkali. Typically aqueous sodium hydroxide...
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  • 2-Succinyl-6-hydroxy-2,4-cyclohexadiene-1-carboxylate synthase (EC 4.2.99.20), also known as SHCHC synthase is encoded by the menH gene in Escherichia...
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    Tolstikov, S. E.; Ovcharenko, V. I. (2019). "Mononuclear Transition Metal Adamantane-1-Carboxylates". Russian Chemical Bulletin. 68 (9): 1669–1674. doi:10...
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    functional group that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding with the metal generally involves formal donation of one...
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  • functional group: Transition metal salts, especially copper compounds, facilitate decarboxylation via carboxylate complex intermediates. Metals that catalyze...
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  • Thumbnail for Molybdenum(II) acetate
    iconic example of a compound with a metal-metal quadruple bond. Like several other transition metal carboxylate complexes, Mo2(O2CCH3)4 adopts a Chinese lantern...
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    Chromium acetate hydroxide (category Coordination complexes)
    the complex since octahedral d3 ions give kinetically robust complexes. Overall, the complex's structure is unusual compared to other transition metal carboxylate...
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  • to alkynes in carbocyanation: Nitriles are precursors to transition metal nitrile complexes, which are reagents and catalysts. Examples include...
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  • Iron(III) chloride (category Coordination complexes)
    known as ferrioxalate. Other carboxylate sources, e.g., citrate and tartrate, bind as well to give carboxylate complexes. The affinity of iron(III) for...
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    Silver (redirect from Silver (metal))
    white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. Silver is found...
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  • the inert pair effect yields a plethora of organometallic bismuth-transition metal compounds and clusters with interesting electronics and 3D structures...
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    For most transition metals, DOTA functions as a hexadentate ligand, binding through the four nitrogen and two carboxylate centres. The complexes have octahedral...
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